Depends what you mean by "do business". So the answer is really yes and no. In this instance I think they would be free to send cash (subject to the risk of not being re-elected for doing so), but not enter into an agreement like the Paris one to do so. It would purely be a voluntary waste of public funds. They could enter into a commercial arrangement, but it would be hard to cast anything in the Paris agreement as a commercial deal. What would they be buying for the cash?
[–] Thisismyvoatusername ago
Depends what you mean by "do business". So the answer is really yes and no. In this instance I think they would be free to send cash (subject to the risk of not being re-elected for doing so), but not enter into an agreement like the Paris one to do so. It would purely be a voluntary waste of public funds. They could enter into a commercial arrangement, but it would be hard to cast anything in the Paris agreement as a commercial deal. What would they be buying for the cash?
[–] 9390006? ago
Hmm.
That seems like a very complete answer. And I'm not sure what they would be getting in return.
Stupid Paris Accord, mucking everything up.