Statements
Hillary
Clinton released the below statement following the conclusion of an
international climate agreement at the 21st Conference of the Parties to
the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The agreement solidifies
greenhouse gas pollution reduction targets from more than 180 countries
accounting for more than 90 percent of global emissions; establishes
transparency provisions to measure global progress and hold countries
accountable; and mobilizes financial support and private-sector
investment to help developing countries adapt to the impacts of climate
change and achieve sustainable economic growth.
“I applaud
President Obama, Secretary Kerry and our negotiating team for helping
deliver a new, ambitious international climate agreement in Paris. This
is an historic step forward in meeting one of the greatest challenges of
the 21st century—the global crisis of climate change.
“The
Paris agreement is testament to America’s ability to lead the world in
building a clean energy future where no one is left out or left behind.
And it was made possible in part by every person, business owner, and
community in the United States and around the world that stepped up to
prove we don’t have to choose between growing our economy and protecting
our kids’ health and future—we can do both.
“But we will
only succeed if we redouble our efforts going forward to drive
innovation, increase investment, and reap the benefits of the
good-paying jobs that will come from transitioning to a clean energy
economy. The next decade of action is critical—because if we do not
press forward with driving clean energy growth and cutting carbon
pollution across the economy, we will not be able to avoid catastrophic
consequences.
“We cannot afford to be slowed by the
climate skeptics or deterred by the defeatists who doubt America’s
ability to meet this challenge. That’s why as President, I will make
combating climate change a top priority from day one, and secure
America’s future as the clean energy superpower of the 21st century.”