Barack Obama's statement on Trump's Paris Agreement withdrawal: Read it in full

'This Administration joins a small handful of nations that reject the future,' says Mr Obama

Thursday 01 June 2017 21:16 BST
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Trump pulls US out of Paris climate change deal

Former U.S. President Barack Obama has criticised his successor Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the landmark Paris climate agreement but voiced confidence that US states and businesses will work harder to protect the planet.

Mr Obama was one of the supporters of the accord to condemn Mr Trump's move as an abdication of American leadership and an international disgrace.

Read Mr Obama's statement in full below:

A year and a half ago, the world came together in Paris around the first-ever global agreement to set the world on a low-carbon course and protect the world we leave to our children.

It was steady, principled American leadership on the world stage that made that achievement possible. It was bold American ambition that encouraged dozens of other nations to set their sights higher as well. And what made that leadership and ambition possible was America’s private innovation and public investment in growing industries like wind and solar – industries that created some of the fastest new streams of good-paying jobs in recent years, and contributed to the longest streak of job creation in our history.

Simply put, the private sector already chose a low-carbon future. And for the nations that committed themselves to that future, the Paris Agreement opened the floodgates for businesses, scientists, and engineers to unleash high-tech, low-carbon investment and innovation on an unprecedented scale.

The nations that remain in the Paris Agreement will be the nations that reap the benefits in jobs and industries created. I believe the United States of America should be at the front of the pack. But even in the absence of American leadership; even as this Administration joins a small handful of nations that reject the future; I’m confident that our states, cities, and businesses will step up and do even more to lead the way, and help protect for future generations the one planet we’ve got.

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