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TopicPageUnited States withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
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SourcePageNational Review
DateDateJune 1, 2017
URLURLhttp://www.nationalreview.com/article/448208/paris-agreement-withdrawal-trump
QuoteTextEven if one accepts, for the sake of argument, the alarmist interpretation of climate-change data, the Paris Agreement is unlikely to produce the desired result — and may not produce any result at all. Two countries that are responsible for a large share of greenhouse-gas emissions — China and India, the world largest and fourth-largest carbon dioxide emitters, respectively — have made only modest commitments under the agreement, which puts most of the onus on the more developed nations of North America and Western Europe.
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We'll Never Have Paris by National Review editorial board (National Review, June 1, 2017) (view)