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Sign in to searchUS Climate Exit and Its Strategic Fallout
The United States’ decision to withdraw from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and several climate-related institutions marks a decisive disengagement from the global climate governance architecture. While the US has historically maintained an inconsistent record—never ratifying the Kyoto Protocol and performing poorly under the Paris Agreement—it had nonetheless remained engaged in climate science, clean technology innovation
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US withdrawal from UNFCCC and climate institutions weakens multilateral governance, benefits China's renewable dominance, and forces India to recalibrate climate partnerships and pursue strategic autonomy.
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