although our president\u2019s withdrawal from the paris accord is a frustrating setback to environmental advocates, it does not come as a surprise. it is the latest example of trump cutting out programs that his predecessors worked so hard to create and implement. again we, the people, were ensured that we would have a better solution provided by president trump. <\/p>\n
however, there is a silver lining; numerous states, cities, and companies have stepped up to the plate and taken the pledge to continue, as they would have if the paris accord had been respected. massachusetts, for example, pledged to ensure that their co2 emissions would be 25% lower than they were in 1990. this is a step further than the levels the u.s. had agreed to in the paris agreement.<\/p>\n
the state of hawaii has stepped up to the plate by recently signing two bills that would reduce greenhouse gas emissions and strive to improve soil health and agriculture. these bills were set to be signed at a later date; however, after the withdrawal from the paris agreement, the bills were brought to the forefront of the table to be expedited. this shows that legislation is being pushed forward at the state level of government in order to ensure that climate change is combated within the u.s.<\/p>\n
trump has now moved the focus of the media and public onto all the entities that are taking the pledge to reduce carbon emissions. this has resulted in a stronger anti-climate movement. his action has brought this trend into the public eye. citizens are proving that regardless of a misguided president, we can still facilitate change. for example, states. municipalities, business leaders, and universities have used the website, \u201cwe are still in<\/a>\u201d to serve as a platform to declare that they will still support the goals set by the paris agreement. this focus and attention likely would not have occurred at the level that it has if not for the withdrawal.<\/p>\n