Donald Trump slams Paris climate accord at G20, says it was 'designed to kill US economy'

US President Donald Trump has labelled the Paris climate accord, which he withdrew from in 2017, as "unfair and one-sided."

President Donald Trump said he will leave the White House if Joe Biden's win is confirmed.

President Donald Trump said he will leave the White House if Joe Biden's win is confirmed. Source: AP

US President Trump has defended his decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord, calling it "unfair and one-sided" even as President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to rejoin the landmark agreement.

The United States formally left the 2015 Paris accord earlier this month, becoming the first country to ever withdraw from an international climate change pact.

"I withdrew the United States from the unfair and one-sided Paris climate accord, a very unfair act for the United States," Mr Trump said on the sidelines of a virtual G20 summit hosted by Saudi Arabia.
"The Paris accord was not designed to save the environment. It was designed to kill the American economy.

"I refuse to surrender millions of American jobs and send trillions of American dollars to the world's worst polluters and environmental offenders, and that's what would have happened."
He has aggressively championed the fossil fuel industry, questioned the science of climate change and weakened other environmental protections.
Mr Trump, who has refused to concede the bitter US election, had given a one-year notice to leave the Paris accord on 4 November, 2019.

Mr Biden has vowed that the US would rejoin the Paris climate accord on his first day in the White House in January, a move welcomed by European leaders.

Mr Biden has proposed a $1.7 trillion plan to take the United States, the world's second-biggest carbon emitter, to net-zero by 2050.


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Published 23 November 2020 7:09am
Updated 23 November 2020 7:38am
Source: AFP, SBS


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