The 'climate diaspora' trying to save the Paris agreement from Trump

There was an exodus of climate experts from the White House after the 2016 election – but they still turn up to UN talks

In a hallway beneath the UN climate change headquarters in Bonn, Germany, Sue Biniaz leans on a table, scribbling some thoughts on a piece of paper.

It’s May 2018, three years after representatives from nearly 200 countries convened in France in an extraordinary display of international unity and agreed to keep global warming below 2C and to pursue a tougher target of 1.5C.

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