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The Paris Agreement...without America

“Putting America First in International Environmental Agreements”

During President Trump’s inauguration event, he signed several executive orders, one of which specifically directed the United States to withdraw from any agreements, pacts, accords, or similar commitments made under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The President instructed the US Ambassador to the UN to promptly submit a formal written notification of withdrawal from the Paris Agreement under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

What is the Paris Agreement??

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The Paris Agreement is an international climate pact between 196 nations aiming to decrease global warming to 2.7˚F (1.5˚C) long term. The nations agree to work together to keep global warming below levels that could lead to an environmental catastrophe. Iran, Libya and Yemen are the only countries not part of the agreement.

[Timeline]

2015

  • In 2015 at the inception of the agreement, countries made individual commitments to do their part in combating harmful environmental woes.  

2017

  • Upon taking office, President Trump proclaimed that he would pull the US from the agreement as it “didn’t reflect US values”.  Trump instead pleaded to “…steer American taxpayer dollars to countries that don’t require, or merit financial assistance in the interest of the American people.” 

2020

  • President Trump’s efforts were formalized November 4, 2020, however, this was the day after President Joe Biden won the presidential election. 

2021 - Present

  • When Biden took office, he immediate reentered the US into the agreement.  Throughout his entire term, President Biden supported the pact pledging to provide targets to cut emissions of greenhouse gases by reduction of burning of coal, oil and natural gases.  Specifically, Biden most recently submitted a plan, the US International Climate Finance Plan, to cut US greenhouse gas emissions by more than 60% by 2035. President Trump’s executive order proposes the immediate revocation and rescission of Biden’s plan

Ultimately Trump believes that the United States could be a model for other countries in regard to environmental and economic objectives and therefore doesn’t have to be a part of the large international pact.  He is prioritizing US economic efficiency and consumer choice.  The Order boasts of how over decades, the US has increased energy production, reduced air and water pollution, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions on its own accord with the help of “sensible policies”. 

However many would argue that the US should join forces with those leading the charge against the climate crisis.  The US is the second largest annual carbon-polluting country (behind China) and is responsible for 22% of CO2 in our air since 1950.  

European Climate Committee members view the withdrawal as unfortunate, and reductive even.  They believe the efforts to slow climate change are much “stronger than any single country’s politics and policies”.  Climate disasters such as droughts, wildfires, and superstorms are undeniably becoming worse and much more frequent. 

Those assertions will not divert Trump’s agenda to – Put America First, Make America Great Again 

Fashion Forward - Paris Agreement

The global apparel industry is a major contributor to the climate and ecological crisis, accounting for approximately 2-8% of global carbon emissions, as well as consuming around 215 trillion liters of water each year. Adopting sustainability and circularity within the textile value chain has the potential to significantly shift cultural norms and practices, leading to reductions in environmental impact and positive climate outcomes.  Through aligned ambition with the Paris Agreement, key stakeholders in the fashion industry (many American companies/brands) have pledge renewed commitment efforts to the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action.  Signatories to the Fashion Charter (130 companies and 41 supporting organizations) agreed to set science-based emission reduction targets and to create a decarbonization plan to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5˚C above pre-industrial levels.


Sources:

The White House. (2025). Putting America First in International Environment Agreements (Executive Order, Jan. 20, 2025) https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/putting-america-first-in-international-environmental-agreements/

Global Carbon Project. https://www.globalcarbonproject.org/index.htm

United Nations Climate Change. Global Change Action. Fashion Charter - Participants. https://unfccc.int/climate-action/sectoral-engagement-for-climate-action/fashion-charter/participants#eq-1

Chris Brown 3D Printed Slides

R&B superstar, Chris Brown, is known for being a dynamic singer, dancer and actor but he is also a visual artist and streetwear clothing designer.  Most recently, Brown’s creative agency, the Auracles, collaborated with 3D printing footwear manufacturer, Zellerfeld and 3D shoe designer, Nos Ailes, to release the NAMI Slide.  Those slides sold out in three hours, breaking a record for the shoe company.

 If we’re mentioning it here of course - it’s sustainable…

 The 3D printed Nami 2.0 slides, made from NamiWave Foam (EVA), is pillow soft with memory foam.  They are completely biodegradable under optimal environmental conditions.  The innovation used to produce the slides offers a premium combination of unique materials while promoting sustainability. Designers are able to create amazingly progressive, sustainable footwear without waste and exorbitant cost needed for materials and shoe molds. The 3D printing technology significantly reduces the production and physical labor normally required to generate shoes.

nami slides Chris Brown

The NAMI Slides offer a uniqueness of functionality, durability and environmental sustainability unlike any other on the market.  The architectural design mimics a ridged, wave-like texture on the footbed and the upper honors its name – Nami, translating to the word “wave” in Japanese.  Of course the slides are offered in the coolest colorways and can easily be styled with high fashion streetwear or simply casual. 

Find the slides on theauracles.xyz . They are available in an array of colors (such as beige, yellow, purple and black), and retail for only $95.

sources:

The Auracles. https://theauracles.xyz/

Alaïa...sustainable??

Can ultra luxe, haute couture brand, Alaïa, be sustainable as well??

Before hoping into runway coverage of RTW AW24 fashion month shows, I wanted to spotlight a brand that I took notice of during Haute Couture Week for presenting a brilliantly designed collection that just so happen to be sustainable - Alaïa.  The brands Summer Fall haute couture collection was crafted entirely using a single fabric - Wool. Using the thread of only wool, the ateliers created tiny loops of merino wool yarn to construct knitwear, wool coats, denim, tops, trousers, gowns and accessories.

Peter Mulier, creative director of Azzedine Alaïa, remarked that during his reign at the helm of the brand, that he has prioritized the approach of craftsmanship in order to maximized the impact of the Alaïa’s output.

Show notes regarding the collection describe it as: 

“ …simple and pure, less meaning more…finding freedom and invention in intimacy being reduced to an essence. Minimizing focus to expand possibilities”.  

Working with less, pushed boundaries without limiting the collection’s creativity and appeal at all.  I found this concept fascinating, and awe-inspiring.  To see images of the sculptural, circular pieces come down the runway was astonishing, and even more impressionable on the psyché once processing the exceptional technique used to create the collection.  

Another interesting design element was the use of 3-D printing with wool to create the jaw dropping asymmetrical maxi length dresses that wrapped around the models torso creating a spiraling structured cut out bodice.

zendaya photo source

True sustainability is innovative and resourceful with minimal environmental impact on products and materials.  Merino wool is a renewable resource from the fleece of merino sheep - that’s biodegradable.  Actually if put to the test, merino wool passes “life cycle assessment (LCA)” on many fronts.  

Conducting a simple LCA evaluates each stage of the material to determine whether its truly sustainable based on the complete lifecycle of a product.  The first step is SOURCING.  As mentioned earlier, the merino wool fibers comes from merino sheep.  These animals can produce as much as 18kgs of wool per year.  How often the sheep are sheared is determined by the farmer, but it can safely occur as frequently as 2-months.  Next is MANUFACTURING. This part of the process is less sustainable as it is mechanical.  Once the fleeces are collected they have to be sorted, cleaned and process which uses quite a bit of water and energy.  The third step is TRANSPORTING.  Depending on the distance the materials must travel, determines how much emissions are used by the vehicles.  However, this stage is known to be relative carbon-intensive.  Fourth stage of LCA is USAGE.  The usage of merino wool is positive and sustainable as the material is can be worn several times between washing due to the breathability and odor-resistance of the fibers.  Lastly, is the END OF LIFE stage of the wool. Merino wool (if untreated) is fully biodegradable and compostable.