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It includes the India-led International Solar Alliance (ISA), a coalition that promotes the adoption of solar energy globally.
The US exited 66 global agreements with organisations focused on climate change, sustainability, and international governance, calling many of these bodies “wasteful,” “anti-American,” or misaligned with U.S. national interests.
The US has exited the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), UN Water, UN Energy, and the International Energy Forum (IEF).
The landmark UNFCCC agreement, signed in 1992, established basic principles for addressing climate change and led to the Paris Agreement at the UN Climate Change Conference in 2015 to reduce carbon emissions.
The US became the first and only nation to withdraw from it.
The US has been reducing participation in multilateral climate initiatives, arguing that these impose financial burdens without delivering proportional benefits.
Critics warn that it weakens US influence in clean‑energy partnerships and signals a recalibration of their engagement in international climate diplomacy.
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