2Photo© thehindu.comGlobal climate efforts hit as US pulls out from key bodies
In a statement, the White House said these organisations and conventions do not “serve American interests” and “advance globalist agendas over US priorities”. Describing the money that goes into them as “a waste of taxpayer dollars”, the statement said that some of these also espouse “radical climate policies, global governance and ideological programs that conflict with US sovereignty and economic strength”.
Of the 66, around half are UN organisations. The areas where they work range from climate and the environment to labour and migration to trade and sexual violence. The Gurugram-headquartered International Solar Alliance is one of the organisations the US is exiting.
The US already exited the Paris Agreement (on climate) in 2025; the exit will take effect from January 27 this year. With Wednesday’s move to exit the UNFCCC and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which seeks to provide the scientific basis for policy action against the climate crisis, the US is now out of the framework the world has used for decades to understand and combat the climate crisis.