Climate efforts may struggle to recover as experts warn a second Trump presidency could provoke significant withdrawals from global climate initiatives, undermining collective actions needed to combat climate change.
Stanford's Rob Jackson emphasizes, "There's no hope of reaching a safe climate without substantive action from the United States, from China, from Europe," signaling the urgency for international cooperation against rising CO2 emissions.
Laurence Tubiana highlights the resilience of the Paris Agreement, asserting, "The Paris Agreement has proven resilient and is stronger than any single country's policy," providing hope amid concerns over future U.S. involvement.
Experts fear that if Trump is re-elected, countries like China may lessen their commitments to lowering emissions, as Jackson warns, "the world is shooting past the internationally accepted threshold of limiting warming."
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