United Nations agencies say imminent US withdrawal from World Health Organization and Paris climate agreement will have serious consequences for global health and efforts to slow down climate change
President Donald Trump will withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement for the second time, delivering a blow to the effort to keep global temperatures from rising to dangerous levels.
We reported two weeks ago that 2024 was the hottest year on record,' says spokesperson, underlining importance of following Paris Agreement goals - Anadolu Ajansı
UN agencies responded on Tuesday to President Trump’s executive orders ending US membership of the World Health Organization (WHO) and its adherence to the Paris Climate Agreement, highlighting the massive potential negative impact on public health and efforts to curb global warming.
Anoop Khajuria The inevitable had to happen and two big events emerged one after the another. The World Meteorological Organisation confirmed that the year 2024 was the warmest year on record, based on six International datasets and continuing with its warming streak,
It came as a surprise to nobody that one of Donald Trump’s first acts on his return to the White House was to sign an executive order withdrawing the US from the Paris agreement on climate change.
This marks the second time Trump has initiated the withdrawal, having first done so in 2017 during his previous term
GENEVA, Jan 22: UN agencies responded on Tuesday to President Trump's executive orders that terminate US membership in the World Health Organization (WHO) and its commitment to the Paris Climate Agreement, underscoring the significant negative consequences these decisions could have on global public health and efforts to combat climate change.
(VOVWORLD) -UN agencies responded on Tuesday to President Trump’s executive orders ending both US membership of the World Health Organization (WHO) and its adherence to the Paris Climate Agreement, highlighting the massive potential negative impact on public health and efforts to curb global warming.
Saving the world's shrinking glaciers is a "survival strategy" for the planet, the UN said on Tuesday, a day after President Donald Trump
The Pacific nation’s Attorney General Arnold Loughman, who led Vanuatu’s landmark International Court of Justice climate case, said the withdrawal represented an “undeniable setback” for international action on global warming.
The Pacific nation’s Attorney-General Arnold Loughman, who led Vanuatu’s landmark International Court of Justice climate case at The Hague last month, said the withdrawal represented an “undeniable setback” for international action on global warming.