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FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2015, file photo, representatives of NGOs display a banner in front of a reproduction of the Eiffel towerat the COP21, United Nations Climate Change Conference, in Le Bourget north of Paris. To small island nations where the land juts just above the rising seas, the U.S. pulling out of the Paris global warming pact makes the future seem as fragile and built on hope as a sand castle. Top scientists say it was already likely that Earth’s temperatures and the world’s seas will keep rising to a point where some island states won’t survive through the end of the next century.(AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2015, file photo, representatives of NGOs display a banner in front of a reproduction of the Eiffel towerat the COP21, United Nations Climate Change Conference, in Le Bourget north of Paris. To small island nations where the land juts just above the rising seas, the U.S. pulling out of the Paris global warming pact makes the future seem as fragile and built on hope as a sand castle. Top scientists say it was already likely that Earth’s temperatures and the world’s seas will keep rising to a point where some island states won’t survive through the end of the next century.(AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)

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