US becomes first country to withdraw from the Paris climate accord

The US on November 4, 2020 become the first country in the world to formally withdraw from the Paris climate agreement- a global pact to avert the threat of climate change.

Withdrawal procedures under Paris Accord

  • President Trump had announced the move in June 2017, but UN regulations meant that his decision only takes effect on November 4, the day after the US election.
  • Article 28 of the Paris Accord enables parties to withdraw from the agreement after sending a withdrawal notification to the depositary.
  • No country could give notice to leave the agreement until three years had passed from the date of ratification.
  • Withdrawal is effective one year after the depositary is notified.

US could re-join

  • The US could re-join it in future, and Jo Biden has hinted positively to rejoin the treaty. Under the rules, a month’s notice is required to re-join and the US should be back in the fold.

About Paris Accord

  • The Paris Acord, drafted in 2015, aims to keep the global temperature rise this century well below 2C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.5C.
  • It requires countries to set their own voluntary targets for reducing greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, and to steadily increase those goals every few years.
  • The only binding requirement is that countries have to accurately report on their efforts.
  • The accord was signed in December 2015, the treaty only came into force on 4 November 2016, 30 days after at least 55 countries representing 55% of global emissions had ratified it.
  • The US represents around 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions-the world’s second biggest emitter after China, it remains the world’s biggest and most powerful economy.

(Source BBC and others)

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