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The State of the Paris Agreement

The U.S., Syria and Nicaragua are the only countries to reject the Paris deal. With the US at odds with the rest of the world on such a key issue, the diplomatic fallout has been damaging.

Credit: The State of the Paris Agreement originally published in Statistica Charts 2017 (CC BY ND)

Curated by Lea Rekow for BifrostOnline
DiplomacyParis AgreementUS withdrawal

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