Well, now the President decrees Yes, he IS pulling the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement.
The article explains there are reasons it won't be quite that easy; according to one framework, he wouldn't be able to legally start shutting down U.S. cooperation until late 2020 (by which time we may hope he's been thrown out). Still, the United States now has more in common on this issue with Syria than with any other country.
According to another article I saw, Exxon/Mobil, BP, and Shell — the petroleum companies, for Heaven's sake — recommended staying in the Agreement. Instead, the President chose to go with the opinion of Steve Bannon, who isn't openly and officially an American Nazi.
I'm really freakin' tired of this sort of "winning."
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
The article explains there are reasons it won't be quite that easy; according to one framework, he wouldn't be able to legally start shutting down U.S. cooperation until late 2020 (by which time we may hope he's been thrown out). Still, the United States now has more in common on this issue with Syria than with any other country.
According to another article I saw, Exxon/Mobil, BP, and Shell — the petroleum companies, for Heaven's sake — recommended staying in the Agreement. Instead, the President chose to go with the opinion of Steve Bannon, who isn't openly and officially an American Nazi.
I'm really freakin' tired of this sort of "winning."
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.