Although hardly a surprise, President Trump’s executive decision to exit the international effort to halt global heating for a second time has been met with dismay on this side of the Atlantic. View o
Officials and business executives at the annual gathering in Switzerland said the fight against global climate change would continue with or without the United States.
As the world braces for Trump 2.0, the gathered leaders, policymakers and industry heads at Davos prepare for the return of “America first”.
The World Economic Forum in Davos holds a session on climate and the 10th anniversary of the historic Paris Agreement. The session focuses on the innovation and partnerships needed to
“The Paris Agreement continues to be the best hope for all humanity. So Europe will stay the course, and keep working with all nations that want to protect nature and stop global warming,” the European Union’s top executive said in a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
US President Donald Trump is expected to make an online appearance on Thursday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where political and business leaders are discussing the possible effects of his administration's policies on the global economy.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that started the yearlong process to withdraw the US from the Paris climate agreement. Climate change is a key issue at the Davos World Economic Forum.
Trump addressed the World Economic Forum, talking about his election win, denigrating Biden and threatening tariffs on countries that don't bring manufacturing to the U.S.
As the world braces for Trump 2.0, the gathered leaders, policymakers and industry heads at Davos ready for the return of “America first”.
STORY: TRUMP: "America is back and open for business."U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday addressed global leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, promising his second term will forgo free market norms inside the U.
Businessman and former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg said this week that his philanthropic foundation will contribute the U.S.’s financial obligations under the Paris Climate Agreement to the