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It's time for the U.S., as a responsible power, to plug green gaps

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2020-11-09 10:14:59China Daily Editor : Cheng Zizhuo ECNS App Download

Six-year-old Isabelle Dobbs-Higginson and many of her peers may have been dismayed on Nov 4, when the United States withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on climate change took effect.

The girl witnessed the U.S, entering into the agreement on April 22,2016, Earth Day. Her grandfather, then U.S, secretary of state John Kerry, signed the U.S, entry document at the United Nations headquarters in New York with her on his lap. Kerry said his granddaughter represented future generations.

Sadly, these generations are forced to encounter a disgrace for the U.S, and a disservice for humankind, one year after U.S, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stated that "the United States submitted formal notification of its withdrawal" to the UN on Nov 4, 2019.

Thus, the world's most powerful nation becomes the first and only one among 189 signatories to disavow its pledge, leaving a trail of ignominious carbon footprints in history. Even if the wrong is corrected by some new U.S, administration later, the stain may prove hard to remove.

"The U.S, is a big problem now," former UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon said after U.S, President Donald Trump announced the intention to quit the Paris Agreement on June 1, 2017. "He is standing on the wrong side of history," Ban told reporters at a London peace walk in October 2019.

Yet for years, neither Ban's warnings nor complaints from other world leaders were heard. Pleas of U.S, scientists were ignored and mounting proof of ravaging U.S, wildfires and melting icebergs was dismissed. The U.S, administration goes along headstrong, and goes alone.

No doubt the U.S, has been the world's top cumulative contributor to greenhouse gas emissions as an industrialized nation, a historic top emitter of greenhouse gas before being overtaken by China recently, and among the top per capita greenhouse gas producers.

Some U.S, functionaries claim the agreement puts excessive burden on their country, but facts speak otherwise. Under the Paris Agreement, the U.S, pledged to cut emissions about 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025-far from the highest rate among nations. Its share of $3 billion in donations to the United Nations Green Climate Fund was dwarfed by its trillions of dollars spent on lethal weaponry.

The U.S, has chosen to shirk its responsibility as a nation and a power, only to depreciate its own repute and cause serious damage to global climate efforts.

Moreover, in recent years, the U.S, has loosened at least 120 environmental rules, which makes Pompeo's statement "to work with our global partners to enhance resilience to the impacts of climate change" not only pompous, but disingenuous.

By flouting an international pact, the U.S, is telling the world not to trust it as it once again breaks promises and sheds due responsibilities.

Instead, it again pronounces it is putting its own interests above the international public good. It seems that any international norm and pact must satiate the U.S, own' interests first, or they would be reduced to random disposal anytime it wants.

Even worse, the unwholesome precedent threatens just global environmental governance, the very basis of human livelihood.

When U.S, dereliction goes unrepented and unscathed and its emissions remain unchecked with no consequences, the efforts of other nations together are countered and injured.

Such U.S, irresponsibility depreciates the potency of the international norm for all members of the global community, diminishes the morale and unity of humanity against new common threats, and weakens an international framework for a green Earth.

Developing countries are direct victims, with less funds for emission reduction and a lack of environmental know-how. Particularly precarious are dozens of island nations, where people are counting on global endeavors to check the rising sea levels that threaten their homes.

It is noticeable that also on Nov 4, U.S, President-elect Joe Biden tweeted "in exactly 77 days, a Biden Administration will rejoin it".

If things proceed as contemplated, the U.S, is to finally assume what it should as a responsible power and qualified member of the UN-championed global community.

Even when young Isabelle and friends are appeased, the U.S, needs to ratify and enact a reentry into the Paris Agreement before taking serious means to meet its pledge. Afterward, deeply divided partisan politics may keep casting a cloud over U.S, promises to the world every four years.

A relief here is that more people are realizing a stand against global trends cannot last. U.S, politicians choosing to play with international norms are playing with fire, likely to be burned with enduring disgrace.

The author is a journalist at China Daily.

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