As leaders fete Paris climate pact, Biden pledges to rejoin
PARIS — U.S. President-elect Joe Biden pledged Saturday to rejoin the Paris climate accord on the first day of his presidency, as world leaders staged a virtual gathering to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the international pact aimed at curbing global warming
Heads of state and government from over 70 countries were joining the online event hosted by France, Britain, Italy, Chile and the United Nations, to pledge greater efforts in cutting the greenhouse gas emissions that fuel global warming.
The United States, which quit the Paris accord under President Donald Trump, wasn’t represented at the federal level.
In a statement, Biden noted that the U.S. had been key to negotiating the 2015 agreement, which has since been ratified by almost all countries around the world.


