Even the most ardent environmental activists admit that the Paris Agreement hasn't come close to solving the problem of climate change, they should actually be thanking Trump for being the first to announce that it doesn't work and ending this farce
Forget Paris: On the Second Anniversary of Trump's Pullout
Two years ago, President Trump announced he would begin the formal process of withdrawing the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement. At the time, the media and climate alarmists went ballistic--for example, famed physicist Stephen Hawking said Trump's action would push Earth "over the brink." And yet, as I'll show in this article, the Paris Agreement has always been a giant exercise in symbolism over substance; it wouldn't come close to solving the climate "problem," even on the terms of the alarmists. Whether one thinks climate change is a minor issue to watch, or a full-blown existential crisis, either way Trump's action should be welcomed. By challenging the reverence for the Paris Agreement, Trump's pullout gave permission for scientists and others to think about alternative approaches rather than globally-coordinated political control over energy and transportation.