Diplomats from 195 countries, along with scientists, lobbyists, and environmentalists, start two weeks of climate talks in Bonn, Germany, on Monday, seeking to set targets for limiting emissions that scientists say are contributing to the warming of the planet. The 23rd annual conference comes following President Trump's announcement that the U.S., the world's No. 2 polluter and No. 1 economy, is pulling out of the Paris Agreement. Other countries, including China, are expected to push for strengthening the Paris deal by setting firm goals for limiting global warming. The U.S., facing criticism for the Trump administration's renewed commitment to coal, will be represented by Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas Shannon. Source: The Associated Press, The Guardian |
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