US formally withdraws from Paris Agreement: comment

US formally withdraws from the Paris Climate Agreement: comment

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By Gareth Redmond-King

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Commenting as the US formally withdraws from the Paris Climate Agreement [1], Gareth Redmond-King, Head of International Programme at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) said:

"The US finds itself on its own given 194 nations are still in the Paris Agreement, working towards the aim of stabilising the world’s climate, reaching net zero emissions being the only scientific way of doing that. This will be the second time the US walks out, last time during that absence between 2016 to 2020, global clean energy investment  increased by nearly half again [2].

"Trump’s focus on fossil fuels is creating problems at home with volatile gas prices pushing up power prices for Americans just as the administration steps back from the home grown renewables that would protect them. With China’s emissions seemingly starting to fall [3], and their demand for oil levelling off, not even Trump’s attempted raid on Venezuela’s oil will put the US on anything other than the back foot as the rest of the world presses on with the economic transition to net zero."


Notes to editors: 

1. The formal withdrawal of the US from the Paris climate agreement takes place on 27 January 2026. 

2. BNEF: https://about.bnef.com/insights/finance/global-investment-in-low-carbon-energy-transition-hit-755-billion-in-2021/ 

3. The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/11/china-co2-emissions-flat-or-falling-for-past-18-months-analysis-finds 

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