"More than 900 US businesses support keeping the US in the Paris Agreement, including 20 Fortune 500 companies. American businesses need the US government at the negotiating table to represent their interests," the 10 Senators wrote in a letter to Trump.
"Their support for the Paris Agreement is evidence that the Agreement is in fact a good deal for America.
We are ready to work with you and your administration on advancing these important economic and environmental goals and once again, urge you to reconsider and reverse your decision," said the Senators in the letter released to the press yesterday.
In Paris, Trump indicated that he might reverse his decision.
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"But we will talk about that over the coming period of time. And if it happens, that will be wonderful. And if it doesn't, that will be okay too. But we'll see what happens," Trump said in response to a question, adding that they briefly discussed the Paris Accord.
"It is within that framework that I'm working on priorities, including for the European Union," he said.
In their letter, the 10 Senators said they travelled to Paris in 2015 to participate in the 21st Conference of Parties and engage in the development of the Paris Agreement.
"We experienced the international community's overwhelming appreciation and support for the US leadership in achieving this landmark achievement.
"As Senators who have invested considerable time and energy to advancing US action on climate change, we respectfully disagree with your decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement," they said.
The Senators insisted that the US must continue to reduce domestic emissions to maintain its credibility on climate leadership.
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