Governor Carney’s Statement on President Trump’s Decision to Withdraw U.S. from the Paris Agreement
Former Governor John Carney (2017-2025) | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Thursday, June 1, 2017
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Delaware Division of the Arts Announces Upcoming Retirement of Deputy Director Kristin Pleasanton
Governor Meyer Nominates Candace Holmes To Serve As Kent County Family Court Judge
Wilmington Resident Arrested for Multiple Incidents of Illegal Dumping of Trash and Construction Materials
UPDATE: Delaware’s Revised Black Sea Bass Recreational Fishing Regulations Apply in Both State and Federal Waters
DNREC Reminds Residents and Visitors That Delaware’s Annual Open Burning Ban Begins May 1
Delaware State Auditor Issues Investigatory Report on Marydel Volunteer Fire Company
Delaware Department of Agriculture issues request for proposals for 2026 specialty crop grant
Odessa High School FFA and Agriscience Team Wins 2026 Delaware Envirothon Championship Second Year in a Row
POST Leads National Session on Officer Fatigue, Expands Instructor Development
Delaware State Fire Commission Announces National Search for Director of the Delaware State Fire School
DDA reminds everyone to enjoy Delaware Grown products as First State farmers markets, farm stands open
Delaware Cancer Consortium Celebrates 25 Years of Influencing Change and Saving Lives
State of Delaware Appeals Court Order to Provide Employer Data to Immigration Officials
Delaware Confirms State’s First Case of Chronic Wasting Disease in Wild White-tailed Deer
Governor Meyer Nominates Robert Storch to be Delaware’s First Inspector General
The Delaware Department of Human Resources Hosts Its Second Statewide Career Fair of 2026 in Ongoing Hiring Initiative
DNREC Revises 2026-2027 Black Sea Bass Recreational Fishing Regulations for Compliance With Fishery Management Plan
Delaware Century Farm Program adds three new families, celebrates First State’s agricultural heritage
State Auditor Lydia York Issues Audit of Federal Awards to State of Delaware
Celebrate 2026 Earth Day with Hikes and Volunteer Events at Delaware State Parks
Delaware Forest Service Re-Launches Federal Firefighter Property Program to Support Local Fire Departments
Delaware Division of Child Support Services Launches Modernized New Hire Reporting Website
HCA and Archaeological Society of Delaware Announce Presenters, Delmarva Archaeology & History Symposium
Delaware Healthy Mother & Infant Consortium Celebrates 20th Anniversary During Annual Summit
EPA, DDA, Renew Pledge to First State Farming, Environmental Health with Memorandum of Understanding
DNREC-Sponsored Water Family Fest and Native Plant Sale to be Held on Saturday, May 2
Governor Meyer Announces Application Opening for Student Member of State Board Of Education
DNREC to Hold Training at Cape Henlopen for Volunteer Beach-nesting Bird Monitors Saturday, May 2
John Dickinson and the Defense of Delaware at the Archives’ April First Saturday Program
Governor Meyer, DSPC, and Enstructure Announce Permit Issuance for Delaware Container Terminal
Delaware’s 2025 Wildlife Action Plan Gets U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approval
DNREC to Conduct Statewide Assessment of Wastewater Infrastructure in Manufactured Home Communities
Upcoming Electricity Rate Increase Adds to Cost Increases for Delmarva Customers
Slow Down and Stay Focused: OHS Kicks Off Spring BRAKE and Distracted Driving Awareness Month
AG Jennings wins appeals court ruling against HUD’s attempts to restrict housing-assistance programs
Volunteers Sought to Join DNREC in Cleaning Up Concord Pond near Seaford for Earth Month
Historical and Cultural Affairs Presents Arts & Education Programs for the Month of April
Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs Announces Deputy Director and PIO Appointments
Delaware Releases Strategic Framework for Contaminants of Emerging Concern and First PFAS Implementation Plan
Turkey Hunting Season to Offer an Extra Day; Season Opens April 4 and 5 with Youth and Non-ambulatory Hunts
Delaware Veterans Connect, Create, and Showcase Their Work Through Free Statewide Art Classes
Court rules with State, clears way for offshore wind substation critical to Delaware’s energy future
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DOJ announces arrest of Delmar officer in stalking, sexual contact investigations
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Former Governor John Carney (2017-2025) | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Thursday, June 1, 2017
WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney on Thursday released a statement following President Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement:
“I am deeply disappointed that President Trump has chosen to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement that united nations across the globe in a fight against climate change. Already the effects of climate change are taking a toll on Delawareans, as sea levels rise and extreme weather events increase driven by warming of the planet from carbon dioxide. As one of the country’s lowest-lying states and with 381 miles of coastline, Delaware also is vulnerable to climate change’s ominous meteorological impacts. Sea level rise exacerbates flooding that occurs during storms and warming ocean waters may cause stronger hurricanes and tropical storms. More than 17,000 homes and 500 miles of roadway in the state are at risk of permanent inundation. Rising average temperatures and prolonged heat waves pose critical health threats to Delaware’s agriculturalists, outdoor workers, children, and elderly in particular. These threats will only increase. The world is now on notice that without the United States’ leadership in reducing greenhouse gases that fuel rapid climate change, it’s an even greater uphill battle for future generations facing this ever-encroaching threat.”
In May, Governor Carney joined 11 other governors in writing a letter to urge President Trump to keep the U.S. in the Paris Climate Agreement to reduce carbon pollution and combat climate change.
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Former Governor John Carney (2017-2025) | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Thursday, June 1, 2017
WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney on Thursday released a statement following President Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement:
“I am deeply disappointed that President Trump has chosen to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement that united nations across the globe in a fight against climate change. Already the effects of climate change are taking a toll on Delawareans, as sea levels rise and extreme weather events increase driven by warming of the planet from carbon dioxide. As one of the country’s lowest-lying states and with 381 miles of coastline, Delaware also is vulnerable to climate change’s ominous meteorological impacts. Sea level rise exacerbates flooding that occurs during storms and warming ocean waters may cause stronger hurricanes and tropical storms. More than 17,000 homes and 500 miles of roadway in the state are at risk of permanent inundation. Rising average temperatures and prolonged heat waves pose critical health threats to Delaware’s agriculturalists, outdoor workers, children, and elderly in particular. These threats will only increase. The world is now on notice that without the United States’ leadership in reducing greenhouse gases that fuel rapid climate change, it’s an even greater uphill battle for future generations facing this ever-encroaching threat.”
In May, Governor Carney joined 11 other governors in writing a letter to urge President Trump to keep the U.S. in the Paris Climate Agreement to reduce carbon pollution and combat climate change.
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