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US Has Formally Withdrawn From the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
The US has formally withdrawn from the Paris agreement on climate change. It is the first to do so, after three years of delay. The move was announced by President Trump last June in 2017, but the regulations of the agreement have a built-in delay stipulation.
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