Former New
York City mayor and billionaire philanthropist Michael Bloomberg on Sunday
promised $4.5 million to fulfill the United States's commitment to the Paris
climate agreement.
"America
made a commitment and as an American if the government's not going to do it we
all have responsibility," he told CBS's Face the Nation.
Last June,
US President Donald Trump announced the US would withdraw from the pact,
championed by his predecessor Barack Obama. The president, whose Republican party
has strong ties to the fossil fuel industry, said that the agreement was unfair
to the world's largest economy.
"I'm
able to do it. So, yes, I'm going to send them a check for the monies that
America had promised to the organization as though they got it from the federal
government," Bloomberg said.
The
landmark treaty was agreed by 197 nations in 2015 after intense negotiations in
Paris, where all countries made voluntary carbon-cutting pledges running to
2030.
The pact
saw countries agree to limit average global warming caused by greenhouse gases
from fossil fuel burning to under two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit)
over pre-industrial levels.
Days after
the announcement the US was quitting the agreement, Bloomberg led nearly 1,000
business and government officials in declaring they would honor the accord.
The group,
including the likes of Apple, Amazon, Google and known collectively as "We
Are Still In," branded Trump's decision "a grave mistake that
endangers the American public and hurts America's economic security and
diplomatic reputation".
Meanwhile
76-year-old Bloomberg, who was mayor of New York from 2002 to 2013, also
pledged to muster $15 million for the United Nations' climate body.
In January
of this year, Trump said he would be willing to sign the US back up to the
Paris climate accord, but only if the treaty undergoes major change.
Bloomberg
said he hoped Trump would change his mind in time for next year's payment due
from the US.
"He's
been known to change his mind. That is true," Bloomberg said.
"But
he should change his mind and say look there really is a problem here. America
is part of the problem. America is a big part of the solution and we should go
in and help the world stop a potential disaster."
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