December 20, 2025 | 17:31 GMT +7

  • Click to copy
Saturday- 09:19, 26/04/2025

Rubio eliminates office that oversees climate talks

(VAN) The Office of Global Change was notified Thursday that it would be shuttered.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio (center) meets with President Donald Trump and other administration officials Thursday. | Mark Schiefelbein/AP.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio (center) meets with President Donald Trump and other administration officials Thursday. | Mark Schiefelbein/AP.

The State Department is eliminating the Office of Global Change, which oversees international climate change negotiations for the United States.

Staff were told about the move verbally Thursday afternoon, according to three people who were granted anonymity to speak about the decision to avoid reprisal. The news thrust the office into chaos and raised questions among staff about when the office would be permanently shuttered.

“This will hamstring international climate cooperation at the worst possible time,” said one official, referring to the upcoming global climate talks called COP30.

It’s “just strategically fucking dumb when it comes to China,” that person added, saying the move would leave a leadership vacuum that China could fill.

A State Department spokesperson confirmed that the office is being eliminated to comply with President Donald Trump’s directives to cease participation in international agreements.

“Consequently, this office — which supported the efforts of previous Administrations to hobble the United States through participation in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and other agreements purporting to limit [or] prevent climate change, is unnecessary,” the spokesperson said in an email.

The move comes on the heels of a planned reorganization of the State Department announced earlier this week by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The department said Tuesday that it had eliminated the Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, which worked alongside the Office of Global Change, particularly at annual talks focused on meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement.

Trump has moved to exit the agreement but not the United Nations’ treaty underpinning it. It was unclear whether the U.S. would send a delegation to COP30 in Brazil in November.

HD

Politico

Risk assessment for strengthening food safety governance

Risk assessment for strengthening food safety governance

(VAN) Risk assessment in food safety management not only helps protect public health but also promotes sustainable development.

Leveraging all tools to combat IUU fishing

Leveraging all tools to combat IUU fishing

(VAN) Prime Minister chaired the 26th meeting of the National Steering Committee on Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing.

Viet Nam, Cuba expand cooperation from rice to biotechnology

Viet Nam, Cuba expand cooperation from rice to biotechnology

(VAN) Cuba is currently streamlining procedures to attract investors, with many new policies shaped by the practical experiences of Vietnamese projects operating in the country.

Crackdown on illegal fishing violations in Southwest inshore waters

Crackdown on illegal fishing violations in Southwest inshore waters

(VAN) Patrol Team No. 15 has been executing patrol, inspection, and control duties in the Southwest waters, a region identified as having a high risk of violations.

Viet Nam and partners advance child-friendly justice through four-year collaboration

Viet Nam and partners advance child-friendly justice through four-year collaboration

(VAN) UNICEF, IOM, and the U.S. Department of State have worked together to ensure the justice system becomes a protective shield for children and other vulnerable groups.

Identifying circular economy as driving force for green transition

Identifying circular economy as driving force for green transition

(VAN) As a key driving force of green transition, the circular economy is being identified as a strategic pillar of Viet Nam's new growth model.

Japan contributes USD 1.5 million for urgent flood relief and recovery

Japan contributes USD 1.5 million for urgent flood relief and recovery

(VAN) UNICEF and IOM receive this aid and provide essential services to assist families affected by recent storms and floods.

Read more