Summary

The U.S. has withdrawn from the $9.3 billion Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETP), which supports developing nations like South Africa and Indonesia in transitioning to clean energy.

The decision, reportedly linked to a Trump executive order, cancels U.S.-funded grants and disrupts transition studies. Other partners, including the EU and UK, remain committed.

Critics call the U.S. exit “regrettable,” warning it may slow global decarbonization efforts in emerging economies.

  • filister@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    To be honest all those tariffs even when lifted will make a lot of people simply avoid American products, and you know people change habits and will have a long lasting effect on your economy.

    Which I think is good.