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U.S. Formally Exits Paris Climate Agreement for Second Time

The decision isolates the U.S. on climate policy as the administration moves to quit the UNFCCC, IPCC, GCF.

Overview

  • The State Department confirmed the withdrawal took effect Jan. 27, 2026, one year after President Trump’s notice to the U.N. issued on Jan. 20, 2025.
  • The United States becomes the only country to leave the pact twice and now stands outside the agreement with Iran, Libya and Yemen.
  • The White House is advancing departures from the underlying UNFCCC and related climate bodies, which experts say would complicate any swift re-entry despite the ICJ’s 2025 opinion affirming ongoing climate obligations.
  • Rights groups and officials condemned the move as a leadership vacuum and a potential “race to the bottom,” while the White House hailed an “America First” victory.
  • Subnational and market forces signal continued momentum, with Houston and California pledging Paris-aligned goals and renewables comprising over 90% of new power capacity last year globally.