WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry vowed to do "everything possible" to keep intact the international climate change agreement despite threats from President-elect Donald Trump to scrap the accord.
Kerry, speaking in New Zealand before traveling to Morocco to participate in climate talks, said he will not speculate on Trump administration plans for the historic deal, which requires participating countries to limit global warming temperatures to 3.7 degree F above pre-industrial levels and a move away from fossil fuels.