President Donald Trump, who is in charge of climate change issues under the US Biden administration, attended an international conference on climate change and said that he would "make up for the absence of four years" and said that the international framework for global warming countermeasures "Paris Agreement" He emphasized his stance of making every effort to tackle climate change, which was retreated by the former Trump administration.

On the 25th, Special Envoy Kerry attended an online international conference on climate change hosted by the Dutch government and spoke alongside leaders from countries such as Germany and France.



In it, Special Envoy Kerry revealed that he has begun preparations to promptly submit to the UN Secretariat the greenhouse gas reduction targets and measures required by the Paris Agreement.



He said, "I will do my best to make up for the absence of the United States for four years," and emphasized that he will do everything in his power to tackle the climate change that was retreated by the former Trump administration.



In addition, Special Envoy Kerry has indicated that he will strengthen cooperation in climate change countermeasures in developing countries.



This is the first time Special Envoy Kelly has attended an international conference since the inauguration of the Biden administration.



The Biden administration, which announced its return to the Paris Agreement on the first day of its inauguration, immediately set out to cooperate with the international community on the issue of climate change.