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EuroVerify : non, l'Italie ne s'est pas retirée de l'accord de Paris sur le climat

Un message largement diffusé sur les réseaux sociaux prétend que l'Italie s'est retirée de l'accord sur le climat de 2015, mais il n'existe aucune preuve à l'appui de cette affirmation.

LIRE L’ARTICLE : http://fr.euronews.com/2025/07/15/euroverify-non-litalie-ne-sest-pas-retiree-de-laccord-de-paris-sur-le-climat

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00:00Yes, Italy is still part of the Paris Climate Agreement.
00:07Claims are circulating widely on social media that Italy has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement,
00:13which aims to limit the rise in global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius.
00:17This post, with thousands of views, likes and shares,
00:20alleges that Italy is following in the footsteps of the US by leaving the accord,
00:24which was signed in 2015.
00:26It features a picture of Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Malone,
00:29but otherwise provides no extra information or evidence for the claim.
00:34Italy was an original signatory to the agreement,
00:36and the United Nations official treaty collection website still shows the country as being a member.
00:42Additionally, the country is covered by the European Union,
00:44which is also signatory to the agreement.
00:46Contrast this with the US, which the treaty collection notes as having withdrawn in 2020
00:51under President Donald Trump during his first term,
00:54and then rejoined in February 2021 under former US President Joe Biden.
00:58Since being elected, Trump has signed an executive order to once again leave the agreement,
01:03which is due to take place in January 2026.
01:06There's no evidence of Italy following suit, however.
01:09A Google search of keywords in both English and Italian shows no reputable reporting on the matter.
01:15There's also been no official announcement by the Italian government.
01:19Euroverify reached out to Italy's Environment Ministry,
01:22but didn't receive a response as of the time of recording.
01:24Prime Minister Maloney asserted her commitment to the Paris Agreement when she first took office in 2022.
01:30However, she's criticised other international climate initiatives,
01:33such as the EU's Green Deal, for being supposedly ideological in its approach.
01:38Maloney said that green policies that are too rigid could harm European industry,
01:43and has called for the continent to be more cautious to protect its economy and people.

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