What's next? Leaving NATO and the United Nations?
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| Question: How did it come to this? |
Among the treaties Trump ditched via a legally dubious executive order was the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate
Change (UNFCCC), making the US—the world’s largest historical emitter
of planet-warming greenhouse gases—the first country to abandon the landmark
agreement.
The US
Senate ratified the convention in 1992 by unanimous consent, but
lawmakers have repeatedly failed to assert their constitutional
authority to stop presidents from unilaterally withdrawing from global
treaties.
Jean Su, energy justice director at the Center
for Biological Diversity, said in a statement that “Trump cutting ties with
the world’s oldest climate treaty is another despicable effort to let corporate
fossil fuel interests run our government.”
“Given deeply polarized US politics, it’s going to be nearly impossible for the U.S. to rejoin the UNFCCC with a two-thirds majority vote. Letting this lawless move stand could shut the US out of climate diplomacy forever,” Su warned. “Withdrawing from the world’s leading climate, biodiversity, and scientific institutions threatens all life on Earth.”
Trump also pulled the US out of the International Institute
for Justice and the Rule
of Law, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the UN International Law Commission,
the UN Democracy Fund,
UN Oceans, and
dozens of other global bodies, deeming them “contrary to the interests of the
United States.”
The president’s move came as he continued to steamroll
domestic and international law with an illegal assault on Venezuela and
threats to seize Greenland with
military force, among other grave abuses.
Below is the full list of international organizations that
Trump abandoned with the stroke of a pen:
(a) Non-United Nations Organizations:
(i) 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy Compact;
(ii) Colombo Plan Council;
(iii) Commission for Environmental Cooperation;
(iv) Education Cannot Wait;
(v) European Centre of Excellence for Countering
Hybrid Threats;
(vi) Forum of European National Highway Research
Laboratories;
(vii) Freedom Online Coalition;
(viii) Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund;
(ix) Global Counterterrorism Forum;
(x) Global Forum on Cyber Expertise;
(xi) Global Forum on Migration and Development;
(xii) Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research;
(xiii) Intergovernmental Forum onMining, Minerals, Metals,
and Sustainable Development;
(xiv) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change;
(xv) Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services;
(xvi) International Centre for the Study of the Preservation
and Restoration of Cultural Property;
(xvii) International Cotton Advisory Committee;
(xviii) International Development Law Organization;
(xix) International Energy Forum;
(xx) International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture
Agencies;
(xxi) International Institute for Democracy and Electoral
Assistance;
(xxii) International Institute for Justice and the Rule of
Law;
(xxiii) International Lead and Zinc Study Group;
(xxiv) International Renewable Agency;
(xxv) International Solar Alliance;
(xxvi) International Tropical Timber Organization;
(xxvii) International Union for Conservation of Nature;
(xxviii) Pan American Institute of Geography and History;
(xxix) Partnership for Atlantic Cooperation;
(xxx) Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combatting Piracy
and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia;
(xxxi) Regional Cooperation Council;
(xxxii) Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st
Century;
(xxxiii)Science and Technology Center
in Ukraine;
(xxxiv) Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment
Programme; and
(xxxv) Venice Commission of the Council of Europe.
(b) United Nations (UN) Organizations:
(i) Department of Economic and Social Affairs;
(ii) UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) — Economic
Commission forAfrica;
(iii) ECOSOC — Economic Commission forLatin America and
the Caribbean;
(iv) ECOSOC — Economic and Social Commission for Asia and
the Pacific;
(v) ECOSOC — Economic and Social Commission for Western
Asia;
(vi) International Law Commission;
(vii) International Residual Mechanism for Criminal
Tribunals;
(viii) International Trade Centre;
(ix) Office of the Special Adviser on Africa;
(x) Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary
General forChildren in
Armed Conflict;
(xi) Office of the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict;
(xii) Office of the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General on Violence Against Children;
(xiii) Peacebuilding Commission;
(xiv) Peacebuilding Fund;
(xv) Permanent Forum on People of African Descent;
(xvi) UN Alliance of Civilizations;
(xvii) UN Collaborative Programme on Reducing Emissions from
Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries;
(xviii) UN Conference on Trade and Development;
(xix) UN Democracy Fund;
(xx) UN Energy;
(xxi) UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of
Women;
(xxii) UN Framework Convention on Climate Change;
(xxiii) UN Human Settlements Programme;
(xxiv) UN Institute for Training and Research;
(xxv) UN Oceans;
(xxvi) UN Population Fund;
(xxvii) UN Register of Conventional Arms;
(xxviii) UN System Chief Executives Board for Coordination;
(xxix) UN System Staff College;
(xxx) UNWater;
and
(xxxi) UN University.
Rachel Cleetus, policy director and lead economist for the
Climate and Energy Program at the Union of
Concerned Scientists, said Trump’s withdrawal from the world’s bedrock
climate treaty marks “a new low and yet another sign that this authoritarian,
anti-science administration is determined to sacrifice people’s well-being and
destabilize global cooperation.”
“Withdrawal from the global climate convention will only
serve to further isolate the United States and diminish its standing in the
world following a spate of deplorable actions that have already sent our
nation’s credibility plummeting, jeopardized ties with some of our closest
historical allies, and made the world far more unsafe,” said Cleetus. “This
administration remains cruelly indifferent to the unassailable facts on climate
while pandering to fossil fuel polluters.”

