US President Barack Obama Obama holds a news conference at the conclusion of his visit to Paris December 1, 2015. Obama was in Paris to attend the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21). (Reuters)
Paris:
US President Barack Obama said today the world needs an enduring framework for addressing climate change and that he would seek an agreement that would boost economies as well as help the planet's environment.
A strong climate pact would send a signal to researchers and investors that change is necessary and will spur energy innovation, Obama said at a news conference at the UN global climate summit in Paris.
Obama said he expected the United States could uphold its climate commitments to help other countries meet their energy goals.
"We still need a Paris agreement," Obama said. "So my main focus is making sure that the United States is a leader in bringing a successful agreement home."
Obama said rising seas and warming climates could be drain on economic resources.
"This is an economic and security imperative that we have to tackle now," he said.
A strong climate pact would send a signal to researchers and investors that change is necessary and will spur energy innovation, Obama said at a news conference at the UN global climate summit in Paris.
Obama said he expected the United States could uphold its climate commitments to help other countries meet their energy goals.
"We still need a Paris agreement," Obama said. "So my main focus is making sure that the United States is a leader in bringing a successful agreement home."
Obama said rising seas and warming climates could be drain on economic resources.
"This is an economic and security imperative that we have to tackle now," he said.
© Thomson Reuters 2015
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