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Argentina considers withdrawing from Paris climate agreement
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Javier Milei, the president of Argentina, is reportedly considering withdrawing Argentina from the Paris climate agreement, a decision he has previously indicated he would make. This move is consistent with his stated views on the climate crisis, which he has referred to as a "socialist lie".
We are at the end of a cycle. The collectivism and moral high ground from the woke agenda have crashed with reality, and they don't offer credible solutions for the world's problem.
We still have plenty of work to do, and we have around 72 days, I think, to get it done.
Milei's environmental policy is driven by ideological biases that conflict with science and international law. His anti-Agenda 2030 framework, fuelled by misinformation and extremist doctrine, is a dangerous cocktail that is already affecting – and will continue to affect – the wellbeing of Argentinians.
Global climate action will continue, with or without Argentina. This was proven true in the case of the United States when Trump decided to leave the Paris agreement in 2017. Many far-right leaders have underestimated the Paris agreement before. This group seems destined to do the same.
Let the Senate decide once and for all whether the US should be a party to Paris.
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perspectives
- 1.US under Donald Trump
- 2.US under Joe Biden
- 3.China under Xi Jinping
- 4.Oil Market
- 5.Climate Change
- 6.Multilateralism
- 7.Biodiversity
- 8.UK under Keir Starmer
- 9.Pollution
- 10.Argentina under Javier Milei
- 11.Azerbaijan under Ilham Aliyev
- 12.Amazon Deforestation
countries
organizations
- 1.Mercosur
- 2.United Nations
- 3.SOCAR
- 4.American Energy Alliance
- 5.Common Initiative
- 6.G20
- 7.UN General Assembly
- 8.White House
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Javier Milei
- 3.Diana Mondino
- 4.Elon Musk
- 5.Emmanuel Macron
- 6.Gerardo Werthein
- 7.John Podesta
- 8.Robert F Kennedy Jr
- 9.Tom Pyle