Cities glow green in support of Paris climate agreement
Paris’ City Hall is illuminated in green to mark the disapproval of the French capital and its mayor, Anne Hidalgo, after the decision by U.S. President Trump to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
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City Hall in Paris is lit up in green in support of the Paris climate accord and to mark the city’s disapproval of U.S. President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the global agreement.
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As directed by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in response to President Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord, the spire on One World Trade Center is illuminated with green light in New York City.
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Cars drive past the Angel of Independence monument, lit up in green in Mexico City. Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera announced on Twitter that the city would glow green to reaffirm Mexico’s support for the Paris climate agreement after U.S. President Trump withdrew from the accord.
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