9/8/2017

CLIMATE CHANGE/UN: “The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee passed a spending bill on Thursday [9-7-17] evening that includes $10 million to help fund the United Nations’ climate change body that oversees the Paris Climate Agreement, despite President Donald Trump’s decision to stop funding it.
The 30-member Senate panel, which allocates federal funds to various government agencies and organizations, approved a $51 billion spending bill for the State Department and foreign operations, which included an amendment to continue funding the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change as well as the scientific body the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
The amendment passed even though the 2018 budget proposal that Trump, a Republican, introduced earlier this year eliminated support of any mechanism to finance climate change projects in developing countries and organizations.”

-Valerie Volcovici, “Defying Trump, Senate panel approves funding for U.N. climate body,” Reuters, Sept. 8, 2017 06:08am