World to Cut Emissions With or Without Trump
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"The US may try to renegotiate the terms of the agreement. Other countries have to be very clear that they are defending the integrity of the accord and would not accept reduced US commitments." --Lutz Weischer
In a last-ditch effort, Germany and China are trying to influence the United States not to walk away from the Paris climate change accord it signed along with 194 nations.
In December 2015, nearly every country committed to take action to reduce planet-warming emissions.
We are trying to influence the US through different channels and people, at the foreign ministry level to the EPA and even the Chancellor [Angela Merkel] has repeatedly called up President [Donald] Trump to remain in this landmark agreement, said German Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks at the two-day 8th Petersberg Climate Dialogue being held in Berlin.
Terming the Paris Agreement a hard-won milestone, the Chinese special envoy Xie Zhenhua said his country was true to word and resolute in deed. Like his German counterpart, he too reiterated that all signatories should stick to it and not retreat. China is resolute in its commitment, he said and added the need for transparency to build mutual trust and confidence was also paramount.