President Trump just announced that the U.S. will “withdraw” out of the Paris Climate Accord. But “begin negotiations to re-enter”.
Trump said:
“We will cease honoring all non-binding agreements”, and “will stop contributing to the green climate fund”.
“I can not in good conscience support a deal that harms the United States”.
“The bottom line is that the Paris Accord is very unfair to the United States”.
“This agreement is less about climate and more about other countries getting a financial advantage over the United States”.
“The agreement is a massive redistribution of United States wealth to other countries.”
“Fourteen days of carbon emissions alone would totally wipe out the U.S. contribution to reduction by 2030”
“Compliance with the terms of the Paris accord… could cost America as much as 2.7 million lost jobs by 2025.”
“India makes its participation contingent on receiving billions and billions and billions of dollars in foreign aid.”
“We need all forms of available American energy or our country will be at grave risk of brown-outs and black-outs.”
“Withdrawing is in economic interest and won’t matter much to the climate.”
“We will be environmentally friendly, but we’re not going to put our businesses out of work… We’re going to grow rapidly.”
“No responsible leader can put the workers and the people of their country at this debilitating and tremendous disadvantage.”
“The same nations asking us to stay in the agreement are the countries that have collectively cost America trillions.”
“My job as President is to do everything within my power to give America a level playing field.”
“The same nations asking us to stay in the agreement are the countries that have collectively cost America trillions.”
“I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris.”
“Foreign leaders in Europe, Asia, & across the world should not have more to say w/ respect to the US economy than our own citizens.”
“Our withdrawal from the agreement represents a reassertion of America’s sovereignty.”
“It is time to exit the Paris Accord and time to pursue a new deal which protects the environment, our companies, our citizens.”
Scott Pruitt: “America finally has a leader who answers only to the people.” “This is an historic restoration of American economic independence.”
The Paris Accord is a BAD deal for Americans, and the President’s action today is keeping his campaign promise to put American workers first. The Accord was negotiated poorly by the Obama Administration and signed out of desperation. It frontloads costs on the American people to the detriment of our economy and job growth while extracting meaningless commitments from the world’s top global emitters, like China. The U.S. is already leading the world in energy production and doesn’t need a bad deal that will harm American workers.
UNDERMINES U.S. Competitiveness and Jobs
- According to a study by NERA Consulting, meeting the Obama Administration’s requirements in the Paris Accord would cost the U.S. economy nearly $3 trillion over the next several
- By 2040, our economy would lose 6.5 million industrial sector jobs – including 3.1 million manufacturing sector jobs
- It would effectively decapitate our coal industry, which now supplies about one-third of our electric power
The deal was negotiated BADLY, and extracts meaningless commitments from the world’s top polluters
- The Obama-negotiated Accord imposes unrealistic targets on the U.S. for reducing our carbon emissions, while giving countries like China a free pass for years to
- Under the Accord, China will actually increase emissions until 2030
The U.S. is ALREADY a Clean Energy and Oil & Gas Energy Leader; we can reduce our emissions and continue to produce American energy without the Paris Accord
- America has already reduced its carbon-dioxide emissions
- Since 2006, CO2 emissions have declined by 12 percent, and are expected to continue to
- According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), the U.S. is the leader in oil & gas
The agreement funds a UN Climate Slush Fund underwritten by American taxpayers
- President Obama committed $3 billion to the Green Climate Fund – which is about 30 percent of the initial funding – without authorization from Congress
- With $20 trillion in debt, the U.S. taxpayers should not be paying to subsidize other countries’ energy
The deal also accomplishes LITTLE for the climate
- According to researchers at MIT, if all member nations met their obligations, the impact on the climate would be The impacts have been estimated to be likely to reduce global temperature rise by less than .2 degrees Celsius in 2100.

Still worried. Not such a good day. CO2 was still considered a bad thing. A win for economics but a loss for science. The science is really the more important issue.
Really ? a loss for science ? hardly … now the real science debate can begin … and the warmists are bringing butter knives to a gun fight …
Kaiser, you have the proper take on the issue, I think.
Nonsense Erik. A very good day for science, reason,and truth.
I hope Leonard and Kaiser are right and that it will be a good day for science. The fact that Trump was not defending the skeptical science view in his speech might be actually a good thing. Someone said it was probably good that Trump did not bring the science argument up and after thinking about that, I now have to agree.
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The crowd on either side isn’t very logical. The President isn’t that interested in this policy. I doubt the greens will be squeezed at all.
One step at a time. You need to put this in (political) context.
It’s probably necessary to throw them a bone while he’s fencing them in.
There is plenty of rational to support the idea that the climate sensivity of CO2 is zero so any change in the CO2 content of our atmosphere will have no effect on climate. So even if fully implimented, the Paris Climate Agreement will have no effect on climate. The major players in climate change are the sun and the oceans and they are not a part of the Paris Climate Agreement. Even if we could somehow stop the Earth’s climate from changing as it has for eons, extreme weather events and sea level rise would continue because they are part of our current climate. So in terms of climate change, the Paris Climate Agreement is of no value.
Great job Mr. President! MAGA!
Good speech for flyover country. But we still have to knock out the 97% and science is settled nonsense, which is the underlying rot. I had hoped he would touch on those points also:
Been warming naturally since the LIA; last Thames ice fair was 1814.
Except for the now rapidly cooling 2015-16 El Nino blip, no warming this century despite it comprising ~35% of all the atmospheric increase in CO2 since 1958.
No tropical troposphere hotspot except in models that demonstrably run hot, with ECS ~2x observed.
Sea level rise not accelerating.
Polar bears thriving.
Planet greening thanks to CO2 fertilization.
Neither Tuvalu nor Arctic summer sea ice have disappeared.
True that he implied that CO2 is pollution. But economic issues are still important, and show that alarmism is at least exaggerated, if not totally unjustified, as is the case in reality.
Common sense wins one, over the dark forces of “propaganda distribution” and intimidation tactics. Skepticism and “reproduction of results” are the crucible of science. And a nasty bit of slag, was kept out of the wallets of taxpayers.
I love this president. He’s the right man at the right time. He meets with people who disagree with him, to get all sides of the debate. I am so happy to watch, hopefully, Mr Tesla (Elon Musk) leave the administration as his company stock declines…
Even Accuweather bloggers want to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord, at 67%!!!
What is not to love about Trump?
“…as his company stock declines…”
From your lips to GOD’s ears. Make it so #1.
“I love this president. He’s the right man at the right time.”
He is. We are SO lucky! And those on the Left are completely oblivious to the fact that Trump is putting the U.S. and the world back on the right track. All they see is their “wrong track” going down the tubes.
Damn. I’m on the hind tit but after 166 comments, the adult is in charge of the children !!@ur momisugly!
There is hope we can believe in !!!
Eyes: Happy for you… (you see… you were read — even way down here 🙂 )
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Aw, Stan. Thanks. YOU are one of the best encouragers WUWT has ever seen.
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Hot Damn. It’s wonderful. The problem is that pulling out alone does not not correct the fallacy that there is something wrong with the climate now, or that there is something wrong with the direction the climate is headed. People still actually believe that mankind are adversely affecting the climate. And many still believe that carbon dioxide is a problem. In other words, the liberal brain washing has been pretty effective. Until truth wins, we still have a big problem.
Take away the possibility of the scam achieving it’s objectives and there becomes no reason to continue it. Funding for the BS dries up.
Good point. My hope too is that the money will dry up. Then what will be the next big lie/scam from the left to destroy the USA, free market capitalism, and freedom of speech and religion? I guess we could keep our eyes on Al’s investments to see where he puts his money next. If Christ raptures His church soon, Al would have lots of spin material he could use, and he’d still be around to spin it.
From a UK perspective this is great news.
Especially as Weak and Wobbly May will have to put clear blue water between her and the UKIPpers or endorse Trump’s actions.
Tory civil war back on with one week to go…
Will they subsequently accuse Trump of meddling in the UK election? 😉
M,
IMO there isn’t enough Tory civil war in Christendom to elect Corbyn PM. More UKIP seats would just strengthen the coalition.
JMHO from across the pond, but I lived in the UK during the electorally tumultuous ’70s.
FPTP system.
If the UKIP wing splits then fewer votes are needed by the other party to beat the candidate.
And if they don’t then they lose any hope of the Tories respecting their wing.
Piers Corbyn’s younger brother is unlikely to become PM, but the May’s ‘strong and stable’ government could turn out to be a mirror image or a reincarnation of the John Major’s ‘cabinet of b@stards’
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Good point, without runoff elections in swing constituencies with fairly close Labour-Tory shares, both the LD and UKIP candidates could affect the result.
I’d still be surprised however to see a Labour majority, even in coalition with the SNP.
If polls mean anything, Labour has (have) gained nine points, while UKIP has (have) dropped almost seven:
And Tories have gained two, while LD Party has stayed about the same, so it appears that UKIP supporters are disproportionately moving to Labour.
It would have been unwise for Trump himself to attempt to counter the science. Let that happen naturally with an improved and less ideologically biased distribution of grant funds.
That’s a good idea.
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Exactly.
Serving Pittsburgh not Paris! Yes,thank you!!!!! It’s enough to bring tears to my eyes!!
Here is what the Mayor of Pittsburgh said about Trump’s announcement:
Responding to Trump’s pointing to his city, Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto called the decision “disastrous for our planet, for cities such as Pittsburgh,” and a step that “has made America weaker and the world less safe.”
Today is a big day. After 10 years on this web sight I feel like a big accomplishment has been attained. Maybe the CAGW activists might be willing to engage in proper science henceforth. I would like to see worthy science done.
Now that the Administration has effectively cracked the myth of CAGW, and in effect institutionalized skepticism, I feel that my desires relative to truth in science are now fulfilled.
Today has made me very happy. Thanks Anthony for the hard work. I am sorry for the sacrifices you have been forced to suffer along the way. Adieu.
The honor has been mine sir.
Unfortunately, CAGW activists will not be willing to engage in proper science, seeing as they never have done. That has never been their motive, and never will be. Total destruction of the myth is the only possibility. Yes, that means some livelihoods and lives will be destroyed in the process. But that is what they signed up to.
MAGA Ditto. The POTUS made a promise and kept it. He took a giant step towards MAGA and a big step towards winning a second term. This truck driver has 700 miles to do tomorrow to get home and should be climbing in the sleeper now but I’m far too excited. I Love it when my country and countrymen win and this was a big one the people and for our kids.
My highest internet honor: +1776
The New York Times is strongly urging people to make their feelings known in a little under four years because it will tkae longer than that for the US to fully withdraw. Firstly, I bet London to a brick that Trump gets the US out a whole lot faster than that – withdrawl from the UN Climate Change Council anyone? Secondly, I would think Trump and the GOP would be ecstatic to fight the next election on the Paris Accord. If they can make it the central issue at the midterms the Dems had better “brace for impact”.
The timeframe to withdraw is zero. You walk out. Negotiating something new is dependent on China and India doing something and paying, which isn’t going to happen. The third world is in the agreement only to get paid. So the agreement is totally dead. Just leeches and wannabies will be hanging out.
the Paris agreement was always un-Constitutional and illegal … we are out … as of 3:01 today …
Wasn’t convinced he would but overjoyed he did. He hit on every key point perfectly. Best day ever.
Once can see it on the stock markets:
Shanghai Composite
ISIN: CNM000000019
3.102,62PKT-14,55PKT-0,47%
Dow Jones + 0,58 %
I think, the Chinese would loose.
The people of the (not) Federal Reserve , the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank will not be happy.
Without a blood supply a cancer can’t live.
This is a day to thank objective knowledge in science and a day of rejection of all subjective knowledge that masquerades as science.
John, he went out of his way to not challenge basic climate fraud science and left the UN authority cartel untouched.
cwon14 – the background for the Paris Accord exit was created by all the skeptic science efforts and the exit was aided by the public seeing the consensus’ pseudo science charade.
John,
He didn’t challenge the science at all. He offered to renegotiate? If it’s fraud why make that offer?
Look it’s some progress even with the economic only approach. All I’ll point out is the Reagan is 5x any President since at he took the economics only logic against the Greenshirts and it’s been down hill for 30 years.
It’s the mendacity of the green blob, the Orwellian lie of the science that has to be central to winning the debate long term. That wasn’t focus of the day at all.
Algore and mike mann may have just had an anualuranism. Good news for the world !!!!!
Congratulations to the POTUS and his countrymen (those that voted for him) for beginning to
put to bed the ridiculous conjecture of AGW and CAGW .
Mike from Aus
It is almost as if Trump and/or Pruitt visited WUWT. Frankly, I wouldn’t be surprised.
Why not, Trump will manage with 4-5 hours of sleep. More than enough time to get information on the Internet.
It’s funny you mention that, Bruce. I’ve been watching these Fox News reporters for the last few days, after it was becoming apparent Trump was about to make a decision on the Paris Agreement, and I was struck by how well-informed most of the reporters and pundits were about the issues, and I thought to myself, they probably have been reading WUWT. And why not? Where else would someone go for good information on the climate but the most read website on the subject.
I might add that Chris Wallace and Shepard Smith should both read WUWT. After listening to their commentary this afternoon before Trump’s speech, it is obvious that they are not up to speed on the CAGW debate.
JoNova and Notrickszone, but WUWT is the very, very, very, .very best.
Climate Audit.
‘Nuff said.
If they do.. then I send a very hearty..
CONGRATULATIONS. 🙂
Well done, (except the part where you cow-tow a bit to the anti-CO2 agenda.)
It is a hopeful start but the world needs a stake through the heart of the AGW beast or it will rise again with international pressure or a future Dumbocratic administration. There is no rest for us true disbelievers until science is unbound from politics and the world knows the truth about this gigantic fraud.
well done america ,let the global rollback on this nonsense commence. the greatest waste of tax payer dollars known to mankind looks to be coming to an end .
Donald Trump – you are my hero.
I only wish someone like you will rise up in my country!
Wish you and your administration the very best for the rest of your term!
Roger
http://www.thedemiseofchristchurch.com
A huge day for truth and freedom. Bravo Mr. President.