A new executive order withdraws the U.S. from international climate agreements, including the Paris Agreement, citing economic concerns. The order halts financial commitments related to these agreements and directs agencies to revoke policies tied to the International Climate Finance Plan. The administration argues that such agreements unfairly burden the U.S. economy while benefiting other nations. Federal agencies must now prioritize economic growth, energy production, and consumer choice in international energy negotiations. Reports on progress must be submitted within 30 days.
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