In a stark warning issued yesterday, UN climate chief Simon Stiell declared America's withdrawal from the UN climate treaty will "harm U.S. economy, jobs and living standards" as climate disasters intensify this year. The move comes as President Donald Trump ordered withdrawal from 66 international organizations this week. 🔥
Why It Matters to Your Wallet
Stiell predicts American households will face soaring costs for energy, food, and insurance as renewables outpace fossil fuels globally. With 2026 already seeing record wildfires and storms, he warns: "Climate-driven disasters will hit crops, businesses and infrastructure harder each year." 🚜⚡
Global Race for Green Jobs
While other nations boost clean energy investments, the U.S. risks losing manufacturing jobs to countries prioritizing solar/wind tech. "Every major economy is powering growth through renewables," Stiell noted – a reality Gen Z workers are watching closely. 👩🔧🌱
Security at Stake
The exit could destabilize global efforts to curb climate migration and conflicts fueled by resource scarcity. As TikTok floods with #ClimateCrisis videos, experts question America's leadership role in 2026's defining challenge. 🌪️🤝
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