The climate consequences of the US-Russia global realignment.

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Titel: The climate consequences of the US-Russia global realignment.
Autoren: Orttung, Robert, Javeline, Debra, Robertson, Graeme, Arnold, Richard, Barnes, Andrew, Holland, Edward, Troitskiy, Mikhail, Twigg, Judyth, Wengle, Susanne
Quelle: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; Sep2025, Vol. 81 Issue 5, p382-385, 4p
Schlagwörter: CLIMATE change, RUSSIA-United States relations, ENERGY industries, FOOD security, INTERNATIONAL security, PETROLEUM industry, CLIMATE change conferences
Geografische Kategorien: RUSSIA, UNITED States
People: TRUMP, Donald, 1946-, PUTIN, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1952-
Abstract: Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have expressed support for better ties between the US and Russia. In some ways, the countries have different interests. Trump would like to see lower energy prices to boost the US economy, while Putin needs higher prices to support his war effort. However, both Trump and Putin have a mutual interest in growing the oil and gas sector and likely will join forces to undermine progress at future international climate talks. The negative consequences for health and food security among the most vulnerable countries will likely be severe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have expressed support for better ties between the US and Russia. In some ways, the countries have different interests. Trump would like to see lower energy prices to boost the US economy, while Putin needs higher prices to support his war effort. However, both Trump and Putin have a mutual interest in growing the oil and gas sector and likely will join forces to undermine progress at future international climate talks. The negative consequences for health and food security among the most vulnerable countries will likely be severe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:00963402
DOI:10.1080/00963402.2025.2542699