Following President
Trump's announcement of his intention to withdraw the US from the Paris
Agreement on climate change, the Least Developed Countries (LDC) group has expressed
disappointment in the decision but emphasised that global climate momentum will
continue with or without the US.
The group represents
nearly one billion people in the 48 poorest countries in the world.
Chair of the LDC
group, Gebru Jember Endalew, said: "It is deeply disappointing to see the
US shirking its responsibilities as a member of the global community. We are
already seeing the impacts of climate change with record droughts, flooding and
heat waves recently faced around the world. For LDCs the impacts are especially
devastating; as the poorest countries in the world we are highly vulnerable but
the least capable to respond to the threat of climate change. By refusing to
commit to ambitious action on climate change President Trump is showing
disregard for the lives of millions around the world."
"In Paris the
world united with a call for climate action and the wave of momentum now behind
the Agreement cannot be slowed by one country deciding to sit on the sidelines.
Many countries have taken up the mantle of global climate leadership through
ambitious climate policies and innovation, and the US has lost a seat at this
table."
"The
international community won't wait for the US to catch up. Transformations in
technology, consumption patterns and demand for clean, green innovations are
charging ahead of political will around the world. Countries are learning that
taking advantage of these innovations is not only smart for the climate, but
smart for the economy. Joining the transition to a green economy means
embracing business opportunities that are beneficial for all."
"The US is only one country. I urge global leaders not
to let President Trump's decision to distract us from the important work we
need to do to achieve the vital goals enshrined in the Paris Agreement. I also
invite President Trump to reconsider his decision. Let us continue to work
together to build a safe world for present and future generations."
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