Google and Facebook join cities in challenging Donald Trump on climate
Many of the companies and politicians who signed up have been advocating for months for the US to uphold its climate change commitments.

The initiative is an attempt to coordinate the widespread backlash to Trump’s withdrawal from the landmark environmental agreement.
Many of the companies and politicians who signed up have been advocating for months for the US to uphold its climate change commitments. The statement is intended to demonstrate to other nations that US businesses and local governments remain on board, no matter what the president does.
"We remain steadfastly committed to the sustainability, carbon and energy goals that we have set as a company and to the Paris Agreement’s ultimate success," Microsoft president Brad Smith said.
UN LETTER
Former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg, submitted a letter on Monday to UN secretary general Antonio Guterres, expressing support for the Paris accord on behalf of the group. Bloomberg also plans to work with cities, states and businesses to set a collective emissions-cutting goal to submit to the UN as "America’s Pledge" under the Paris accord.
In response, the governors of New York, California and Washington state announced plans to form a coalition to fight global warming and more have since signed up. Dozens of mayors from cities including Boston, Seattle and Cleveland vowed to do the same.
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