US withdrawal from key UN climate treaty may violate international law
January 12, 2026 • Google News World
US Withdraws from Key UN Climate Treaty, Raises Questions About Legality of Move
The United States has announced its intention to withdraw from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), a key international agreement aimed at addressing global warming. The move is expected to have significant implications for climate action and cooperation among nations.
According to reports, the US withdrawal will also affect the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), an organization that provides scientific advice on climate change issues. The US has been a major contributor to the IPCC’s work, but its withdrawal may impact the panel’s ability to function effectively.
The State Department has stated that the US will no longer provide “blank checks” to international bureaucracies, implying that the country will be more selective in its funding and support for global initiatives. This move is seen as a shift in the US approach to international cooperation on climate change.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has emphasized the importance of the US’s commitment to addressing climate change, stating that the country has a “legal obligation” to fund agencies affected by its withdrawal. The UN chief has called for increased cooperation and support from other nations to address the global challenge of climate change.
The implications of the US withdrawal from the UNFCCC and IPCC are still being assessed, but it is clear that the move will have significant consequences for international efforts to combat climate change.
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