The Paris Accord, meant to join the world in a massive effort to stop or slow global warming was signed by nearly 200 nations. The only hold outs were Iran, Yemen and Libya. The US has just joined that list.
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, reports on the United States’ withdrawal from the Global Climate Alliance under President Donald Trump. This action aligns the U.S., the world’s largest oil producer,
Donald Trump, for a second time, has withdrawn the U.S. from the Paris Agreement, which puts us in the company of Iran, Libya and Yemen.
For a second time, Donald Trump promises to pull the US from a global agreement that most countries are party to.
Joining Iran, Libya and Yemen, newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump on his first day in office signed an executive order pulling Washington out of the Paris climate change agreement.
Trump is expected to sign more than 50 executive orders -- and possibly more than 100 -- on Day 1 of his presidency. The expected acts are related to a wide range of issues, from the U.S.-Mexico border to gender and the renaming of Denali in Alaska. He referenced many of these plans during his inauguration speech.
Among President Donald Trump's flurry of Jan. 20 executive orders was one promising to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement on climate change. Click to read.
The Arab Spring began in Tunisia and spread to Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria, and Bahrain, under the unifying slogan: “The people want to bring down the regime.” While some countries experienced ...
TRIPOLI, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The head Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC ... Oil prices fell on Thursday, with Yemen's Houthi militia expected to halt attacks on ships in the Red Sea, and ...
The Democratic senator cited the threat of climate change that could negatively impact certain parts of Virginia while blasting the president. This is the second time Trump has withdrawn from the accords.
The Jordan Paramedic Society (JPS) has entered into a strategic partnership with the Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (EMPHNET) through a memorandum of understanding aimed at enhancing humanitarian efforts across the region.
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