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World Leaders Move Forward on Climate, Without U.S.

  • At the G-20 summit meeting, 19 other members broke decisively with President Trump by signing a policy blueprint for meeting their goals in the Paris accord.
  • The move laid bare the stark divide between the United States and the rest of the world’s major economies.

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