Mike and others are stepping up to meet US obligations under the Paris
Agreement, and supporting local action to help reach ambitious climate goals.
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John,
The White House announced this week that they will once again pull the U.S.
out of the Paris Climate Agreement.
In response, Mike once again pledged that Bloomberg Philanthropies and other
U.S. climate funders would step up to fulfill America's reporting and funding
commitments under the Agreement, and reaffirmed his support for climate
progress through local action and other measures outside the federal government.
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Ten years after the 2015 signing of the Paris Climate Agreement, the goals it
set are more important than ever.
"More and more Americans have had their lives torn apart by climate-fueled
disasters, like the destructive fires raging in California. At the same time,
the United States is experiencing the economic benefits of clean energy, as
costs have fallen and jobs have grown in both red and blue states," said Mike,
announcing the resumed commitment to supporting our Paris goals. "The American
people remain determined to continue the fight against the devastating effects
of climate change."
The actions of mayors, governors, community leaders, businesses, and other
non-federal U.S. institutions will be critical in the years ahead. Recent
research shows that local climate efforts have the potential to cut U.S.
greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 62 percent in the next decade. Even
without federal leadership, that progress could significantly contribute to --
and possibly meet -- the nation's climate target of 61 to 66 percent emissions
reductions by 2035.
A key driver in reaching those goals will be the America is All In coalition
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following the first U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement in 2017, and now
the most extensive and diverse group of U.S. leaders ever assembled in support
of climate action.
Read more about today's announcement and how America can continue to
accelerate climate progress, even without federal leadership:
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