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White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt pushed for a withdrawal, which probably cant actually be finalized until near the end of Trumps term. They, along with other hardline conservatives, have sought to convince Trump that meeting the terms of the agreement would be harmful to the bottom lines of U.S. businesses and would jeopardize manufacturing jobs, especially in the Midwest and other regions where Trump found deep support in last years election. 

More than 190 nations agreed to the accord in December 2015 in Paris, and 147 have since formally ratified or otherwise joined it, including the United States — representing more than 80 percent of the worlds greenhouse gas emissions. Its also heavily backed by U.S. and global corporations, including oil giants Royal Dutch Shell, ExxonMobil and BP. Large corporations, especially those operating in international markets, have had years to get used to the idea that there are likely to be reductions on carbon emissions, and they have been adapting their businesses accordingly for some time. 

The U.S. exit from the climate pact could raise doubts about the commitment of the worlds largest economy to curbing global warming and make it more difficult to hold other nations to their environmental commitments. All but two countries — Nicaragua and Syria — signed onto the 2015 accord, which was a signature diplomatic achievement for President Barack Obama. Trump was preparing to make his decision official in remarks from the Rose Garden at the White House. The atmosphere was celebratory, with a military band performing Summertime and other jazz hits as Cabinet members, White House staffers, conservative activists and other Trump supporters took their seats in the garden under the warm sun. 

Were getting out, he added, but we will start to negotiate and we will see if we can make a deal thats fair. If we can, thats great. If we cant, thats fine. Trump argued that the Paris agreement would punish the United States and instituted onerous energy restrictions that would stymie economic growth, especially in manufacturing industries. The president claimed that meeting the accords greenhouse gas emission standards would cost the United States close to 3 trillion in lost gross domestic product and 6.5 industrial jobs.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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