By — Michael Biesecker, Associated Press Michael Biesecker, Associated Press Leave a comment 0comments Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/22-gop-senators-want-u-s-pull-paris-climate-accord Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter 22 GOP senators want U.S. to pull out of Paris climate accord Nation May 25, 2017 12:28 PM EDT WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and 21 other Republicans on Thursday urged President Donald Trump to follow through on his campaign pledge to pull out of the Paris climate accord. The GOP senators sent a two-page letter to the White House saying that remaining in the international agreement signed by Trump’s predecessor pledging to reduce carbon emissions could fuel legal challenges to the administration’s push to roll back environmental regulations. Most of the senators who signed are from states that depend on the continued burning of coal, oil and gas. That includes Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Inhofe and others who, like Trump, have suggested the scientific data showing the Earth is warming due to man-made carbon emissions is a hoax. The letter signers account for fewer than half of Senate Republicans. A similar letter was also sent to Trump this week by attorneys general from 10 Republican-led states, including oil-rich Texas and coal-dependent West Virginia. Trump pledged during the presidential campaign to “renegotiate” the accord, but he has wavered on the issue since winning the presidency. His top officials have appeared divided about what to do about the 2015 deal, which was signed by nearly 200 countries. There are also influential voices urging Trump not to ditch the Paris accord. A number of high-profile businesses have spoken out in favor of the deal, including Apple, Google and Walmart. Even fossil fuel companies such as Exxon Mobil and Shell say the United States should abide by the deal. During Trump’s visit to Rome this week, Pope Francis also urged Trump to take climate change seriously. We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Michael Biesecker, Associated Press Michael Biesecker, Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and 21 other Republicans on Thursday urged President Donald Trump to follow through on his campaign pledge to pull out of the Paris climate accord. The GOP senators sent a two-page letter to the White House saying that remaining in the international agreement signed by Trump’s predecessor pledging to reduce carbon emissions could fuel legal challenges to the administration’s push to roll back environmental regulations. Most of the senators who signed are from states that depend on the continued burning of coal, oil and gas. That includes Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Inhofe and others who, like Trump, have suggested the scientific data showing the Earth is warming due to man-made carbon emissions is a hoax. The letter signers account for fewer than half of Senate Republicans. A similar letter was also sent to Trump this week by attorneys general from 10 Republican-led states, including oil-rich Texas and coal-dependent West Virginia. Trump pledged during the presidential campaign to “renegotiate” the accord, but he has wavered on the issue since winning the presidency. His top officials have appeared divided about what to do about the 2015 deal, which was signed by nearly 200 countries. There are also influential voices urging Trump not to ditch the Paris accord. A number of high-profile businesses have spoken out in favor of the deal, including Apple, Google and Walmart. Even fossil fuel companies such as Exxon Mobil and Shell say the United States should abide by the deal. During Trump’s visit to Rome this week, Pope Francis also urged Trump to take climate change seriously. We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now