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Trump's Climate Gambit: A Blow to Global CooperationA Withdrawal that Weakens Humankind’s Response to Global WarmingBy Estefanía Muriel for Ruta Pantera on 11/22/2025 10:34:12 AM |
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| Trump's Climate Gambit: A Blow to Global Cooperation A Withdrawal that Weakens Humankind’s Response to Global Warming A troubling new chapter in the global climate story has emerged from the White House: The United States, under the Trump administration, has officially withdrawn from the UN Emissions Gap Report and reaffirmed its withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. According to El País, the State Department has stated that these multilateral mechanisms should no longer represent “an undue or unfair burden” for the United States. American Denialism = Climate Collapse This move goes beyond a simple diplomatic withdrawal. According to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, with the current commitments — marked by the US withdrawal — "the expected outcome remains climate collapse," as quoted by El País. The warning is serious: the new United Nations report, commissioned to assess national climate plans, projects a global temperature increase of between 2.3 and 2.5 degrees Celsius if urgent corrective measures are not taken. Washington's decision is part of a environment policy reversal initiated by the Trump Administration. According to Deutsche Welle, the Trump Administration has begun dismantling the most robust domestic environmental regulatory framework for controlling emissions from transportation and power plants, revoking the 2009 declaration of danger that underpinned many climate regulations. The official document, cited by El País, again appeals to the same nationalist thesis: any international agreement must protect the "interests of the American people," even if it means threatening sanctions against countries seeking to impose a global carbon tax on shipping. | ||||
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Activists and subnational entities are not attempting to fill the void left by Washington. According to El País, US governors and mayors took an active role in the lead-up to COP30. But many experts claim this momentum is not enough: the systematic rejection by the U.S. federal government undermines the credibility of US climate leadership and weakens the international architecture of the climate regime overall. This Trumpian slam of the door is not merely symbolic of a technological or regulatory setback: it is, in essence, a blow to collective trust. Science, global voices warn, is no longer a neutral benchmark for climate action, but rather a battleground where political power redefines its own boundaries. If climate collapse becomes the most likely path, then not only will agreements fail, but so too will the very promise that international cooperation can curb the most urgent crisis of our time. | |||
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