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U.S. Exits Paris Climate Accord: What’s Next for Global Action? 🌍

In a move sparking global debate, the U.S. officially withdrew from the Paris climate agreement today, January 27, 2026—marking its second exit from the landmark pact in eight years. 🌡️ The decision has reignited tensions between the federal government and climate-conscious states like California, where officials vow to uphold emission targets despite Washington’s reversal.

"This isn’t just policy—it’s about our future," said California Governor Maya Lin at a press conference in Los Angeles. "States and cities are stepping up, but global cooperation is irreplaceable." 🌱

Analysts warn the withdrawal could slow international efforts to limit global warming, though grassroots movements and corporate sustainability pledges are filling gaps. Ediz Tiyansan reports from L.A.: "From solar startups to youth-led protests, the climate fight here is louder than ever. 🎤 The world is watching how this plays out."

With 2026 on track to be the hottest year recorded, experts urge renewed focus on renewable energy investments and cross-border partnerships. Will this decision galvanize stronger local action—or deepen global divides? 🔥

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