UN Confirms US Withdrawal from Paris Climate Pact
The UN has confirmed the United States’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, set to take effect on January 27, 2026, reaffirming global commitment to limit temperature rise.
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The UN has confirmed the United States’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, set to take effect on January 27, 2026, reaffirming global commitment to limit temperature rise.
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