WilkerCSBD Posted April 6, 2021 Posted April 6, 2021 Its participation is considered by experts as essential to try to stop warming, since it is the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases after China. Biden stops Trump-led arms sales to Saudi Arabia and UAEJoe Biden presents his "wartime" strategy against the pandemicJoe Biden returns the United States to the Paris Agreement and the WHO The United States today officially rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement, one of the commitments of the new US president, Joe Biden, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has reported. "The Paris Agreement is an unprecedented framework for global action," Blinken said in a statement. "We know this because we help design and make it happen. Its purpose is simple and broad: to help us all avoid catastrophic global warming and build resilience around the world to the impacts of climate change that we are already seeing," he added. the head of American diplomacy. The United States returns to the international pact to stop global warming after its departure during the previous government of Donald Trump (2017-2021), who showed his skepticism in the face of climate change. According to Blinken, "Addressing the real threats of climate change and listening to our scientists is at the center of our domestic and foreign policy priorities." Shortly after assuming power on January 20, Biden announced that he will convene a Climate Summit for April 22, aimed at trying to coordinate measures and renew the effort for the transition to a more sustainable economy. Washington was one of the original signatories of the great pact sealed in 2015 in the French capital, during the Barack Obama Administration (2009-2017), in which Biden was vice president. The participation of the United States, the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases behind China, is considered by experts as fundamental to any attempt to curb global warming.
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