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But President-elect Donald Trump strongly opposes any US CO2 gas emission reduction. In his campaign, Trump threatened to halt any US taxpayer funding for UN global warming programs.
Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement will likely hurt the US credibility. US prestige versus China will also be undermined because both countries made strong commitments to reducing emission.
Under domestic and international pressures, Mr. Trump is unlikely to immediately abandon the Paris Agreement but will use non-binding nature of the agreement to reduce the US contribution. President Barack Obama's administration has only made $500 million available so far, and Trump may withhold the rest. This will negatively affect future decisions of other countries that have large gas emission but are hesitant to ratify the agreement like Russia, India, and Brazil.
During a visit to New Zealand just before setting off to Marrakesh for new climate talks between 200 nations, US Secretary of State John Kerry said the Obama administration will do everything it can to implement a global agreement to combat climate change before Donald Trump takes office on January 20..
Kerry declined to speculate on what Trump might do about the Paris Agreement and noted that there is sometimes a difference between campaigning and governing.

