Economics
Trump Isolated on Climate as World Works on Fossil Fuel Limits
- Technical talks progress in Marrakesh on curbing pollution
- China and Saudi Arabia take lead on moving Paris Deal forward
Trump's Mysterious Feelings on Global Warming
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Donald Trump’s opposition to the fight against global warming could leave the U.S. stuck in the past as countries from Europe, Asia and even the Middle East pursue an energy revolution in which renewables offer a better bang for their buck.
While Trump has promised to “cancel” the Paris deal and stimulate coal production once he takes over as U.S. president in January, others including the European Union, China and Saudi Arabia are vowing to press ahead with actions that will support renewable energy at the expense of fossil fuels.