Billionaire Michael Bloomberg says he is ready to help foot the
bill for the Paris Climate Agreement after President Trump announced his
decision to pull the Unites States out of it.
Bloomberg Philanthropies said Friday it will pull together
$15 million to "support the operations" of the United Nation's
Framework Convention on Climate Change, the arm of the UN that coordinates the
Paris pact.
The $15 million would cover the U.S. share of the
convention's operating budget, according to Bloomberg spokesperson Carl Pope.
The money will come from Bloomberg Philanthropies and its partners.
"The pledge aims to fill a significant funding gap that
comes as a result of President Donald Trump's announced withdrawal from the
Paris agreement and proposed steep budget cuts for international programs,
including on climate," the Bloomberg Philanthropies statement reads.
During Trump's speech Thursday, he claimed that U.S. contributions to
the Green Climate Fund -- a pool of money the United Nations uses to help
countries implement clean energy tech -- and other environmental initiatives
have placed a "draconian" burden on the United States. He vowed to
stop making payments to the United Nations for such purposes.
Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor who Forbes estimates has amassed a $50 billion fortune,
said on Twitter the world "can't wait for governments to act on climate
change."
Patricia Espinosa, the executive secretary of the UN Framework
Convention on Climate Change, called the Bloomberg Philanthropies financial commitment
"crucial."
"In order to achieve Paris in full and deliver a low
emissions, resilient and more secure future for every man, woman and child, it
is very encouraging to see that all actors reaffirm their willingness to work
together," Espinosa said.
Bloomberg's charitable organization has long worked on
environmental initiatives. Bloomberg Philanthropies' Clean
Energy initiative, for example, has helped fund efforts to take
coal-fired power plants offline.
Bloomberg has been associated with both the Democratic and
Republican parties. He now identifies as an independent. Bloomberg is also the
founder and CEO of Bloomberg -- a media and financial software company.
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