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 @99DVWMS from Texas  answered…3yrs3Y

 @9RXP9KX from Michigan  answered…2yrs2Y

No, and countries should be held to different standards based on various factors such as population, size and total carbon emissions levels

 @8DGDGGV from New York  answered…6yrs6Y

No! It is hurting the US that #45 pulled us out of the Paris Accord. The US needs to be in the Paris Accord, as it is a group of smart, caring nations who want to protect our environment. Right now glaciers are melting, there are wildfires in California, tropical storms are more frequent & are more dramatic. We need to work on this as a nation, and with other countries.

 @9FDNW6G from Illinois  answered…3yrs3Y

The problem is China, stop importing from china , until they clean up their act. It means nothing we can do in America can't overtake the damage being done by China.

 @BC4ND3D from Florida  answered…3mos3MO

I think that we should withdraw and add in a new agreement that is more legally binding and has a punishment for not reaching the standards needed

 @BCJNCCH from Vermont  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, but make sure that we are keeping up to date with clean energy and climate ourselves, to get out of the unfairness but continue on our own creating better solutions.

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iSideWith. (2026). “Should the U.S. withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement?” — Public Opinion Poll Results. Retrieved June 21, 2026, from https://www.isidewith.com/poll/3273264640

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