President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the USA from the Paris Climate Agreement was recently frowned upon by Cabinet members. The Agreement, which will be fully operational by 2020, is based on contributions determined by countries themselves. These contributions go towards collectively agreed global goals to reduce carbon emissions and all negative impactors of climate change. “South Africa has called on the USA to consider its position and recommit to the multilateral process,” communications minister Ayanda Dlodlo said during a post Cabinet media briefing on Thursday. Last week, the Department of Environmental Affairs said the international community regards climate change as the single biggest threat to the wellbeing, health and socio-economic development facing humanity this century. “Its impacts are widespread, unprecedented and disproportionately burden the poorest and most vulnerable,” the department said. It added that the adoption of the Paris Agreement, 15 years after the USA’s withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, is a victory for multilateral efforts to curb climate change.
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