Bloomberg offers to meet US climate deal shortfall

IANS  |  New York 

Former says he will pay $4.5 million to cover the lapsed US financial commitment to the climate

"made a commitment and, as an American, if the government's not going to do it then we all have a responsibility," told on "Face the Nation" on Sunday.

"I'm able to do it. So, yes, I'm going to send them a cheque for the monies that had promised to the organisation as though they got it from the "

In January, Trump said the US could "conceivably" return to the deal if it treated more fairly.

"It's an agreement that I have no problem with but I had a problem with the agreement that they (the Obama administration) signed," he had told reporters.

said he hoped that by 2019 Trump would reconsider his position on the deal, the reported.

"He's been known to change his mind, that is true," he said. "is a big part of the solution and we should go in and help the world stop a potential disaster."

His charity, Philanthropies, offered $15 million to cover a separate climate change shortfall in 2017.

It said the money would go to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the report said.

US' withdrawal was announced in June 2017 and had sparked international condemnation. It will make the US in effect the only country not to be part of the

The agreement commits the US and 187 other countries to keeping rising global temperatures "well below" 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 09:10 IST