17.11.2025, 4:00

United States withdraws from Global Climate Forums: shaping a doctrine of energy sovereignty

United States Withdraws From Global Climate Forums Shaping a Doctrine of Energy Sovereignty
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From November 10-21, 2025, the UN Climate Conference (COP30) is taking place in Brazil, to which the United States, for the first time in its 30-year history, did not send its delegation to participate in the event.

This step, which contrasts with the continuous U.S. presence at all previous climate summits, including during the first term of the Donald Trump administration, fixes Washington's transition to a new energy doctrine.

The absence of a U.S. government delegation at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, solidifies Washington's final shift to energy pragmatism, in which fossil resources take precedence over ecological compromise.

The decision to distance itself from the global climate process fits into the logic of closing the energy cycle within the country—a strategy that minimizes dependence on external markets and enhances U.S. maneuverability amid geoeconomic turbulence.

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