U.S.SecretaryofStateRexTillersonsaidonSundaythattheUnitedStatescouldstayintheParisAgreementonclimatechangeunderrightconditions.U.S.SecretaryofStateRexTillerson"
ByAPDWriterMeloM.AcunaMANILA,August7(APD)–TheASEANforeignministersacknowledgedChina’sgrowingroleintheregion,whichaccordingtothemthisgrowthcontinuestobenefitther
Russian Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Sergei Donskoi on Saturday criticized the U.S. decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement as "terrible mistake."
The United States on Friday submitted a notice to the United Nations formally announcing its intent to withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate change.
World leaders have arrived in the German city of Hamburg for the two-day G20 summit which formally starts on Friday.
WorldleadershavearrivedintheGermancityofHamburgforthetwo-dayG20summitwhichformallystartsonFriday.GermanChancellorAngelaMerkelwillbehostingthesummit,sayingpartic
The European Union (EU) reaffirmed Monday its support for Paris agreement on climate change when its Foreign Affairs Council convened in Luxembourg.
Withthedecisiontoleavethelandmark2015globalaccordtofightclimatechange,PresidentDonaldTrumpcouldfurthersourWashington'srelationswithkeyallies,U.S.expertssay.Stan
Brazil'sPresidentMichelTemersignedintolawtheParisAgreementonClimateChangeonMonday--theWorldEnvironmentDay2017.TheParisAgreementisnowlawinBrazil,withTemerhighlig
FormerU.S.SecretaryofStateJohnKerryonSundayquestionedU.S.PresidentDonaldTrump'ssinceritytonegotiateabetterversionoftheParisAgreement."Everybodyknowsheisn'tgoing
FrenchPresidentEmmanuelMacronandIndianPrimeMinisterNarendraModiputforthacommonfrontontheneedtofightclimatechangeonSaturday,twodaysafterDonaldTrumpwithdrewtheUSf
U.S.PresidentDonaldTrumpsaidonThursdaythathehaddecidedtopulltheUnitedStatesoutoftheParisAgreement,alandmarkglobalpacttofightclimatechange.Trump'sdecisiontowithd
The Sri Lankan cabinet on Wednesday agreed to ratify the Paris agreement in order to minimize the impact and risk of climate change.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday welcomed a joint statement by U.S. and Indian leaders to announce their support for the Paris Agreement to enter into force early.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday welcomed the statement from the Presidency of the G20, China, which affirms full support for the signing of the Paris Agreement on climate change.
The historic Paris Agreement adopted here on Saturday with no objection by the 196 parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change during the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties is seen as a new chapter for humanity in tackling climate change issues after the year 2020.