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"Tillerson Gives Nod At Arctic Meet To Climate Change Action"

"FAIRBANKS, Alaska -- U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson signed an agreement recognizing the landmark Paris climate accord at a meeting of Arctic nations in Alaska on Thursday, but said President Donald Trump was not rushing to decide whether to leave or weaken U.S. commitments to the pact.

Trump's efforts to dilute U.S. climate policies have made the country an outlier on the issue and put Tillerson in an awkward position at a meeting of the Arctic Council.

The council meets every two years to tackle climate change and other problems facing the North. The Arctic is warming at a faster pace than any other part of the world, forcing native villagers on coasts and rivers in the region to move to higher ground as permafrost and glaciers melt and seas rise."

Timothy Gardner reports for Reuters May 11, 2017.

SEE ALSO:

"Tillerson, in Alaska, Gives No Hint on Paris Climate Accord" (New York Times)

"Tillerson Says US Won't Be Rushed On Climate Change Policies" (AP)

"Arctic Nations May Confront U.S. on Climate Change" (ClimateWire)

"Arctic Is Changing as U.S. Mulls Climate Policy, Tillerson Says" (Bloomberg)

Source: Reuters, 05/12/2017