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Posted: 2017-06-01T22:36:24Z | Updated: 2017-06-01T22:36:24Z

WASHINGTON President Donald Trump will have blood on his hands over his decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Agreement on climate change , Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy (D) said Thursday.

Our president effectively signed the death warrants of individuals who will die because we will not make progress on climate change, Malloy said during a phone call with reporters that was organized by the Democratic Governors Association.

Yes, I am saying that our withdrawal from this agreement will do so much harm that hundreds of thousands of people will die, he added.

Trumps announcement, which environmental activists and leaders around the world view as a major setback to international efforts to curb global warming, will put the U.S. on the same page as Syria and Nicaragua the only nations that did not agree to participate in the agreement.

Malloy, who has announced he is not running for re-election in 2018, said Connecticut residents are already dying as a result of pollution. The governor also accused other states, such as Indiana and Illinois, of failing to curb greenhouse gasses that can drift to other states, including his own.

People are currently dying. Quite frankly, dont buy any oceanfront property in Florida, Malloy warned, because theres going to be a lot more [deaths] in 20 years.

Other Democratic governors who joined the call did not go quite as far.

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe called Trumps decision to exit the agreement a disgrace and promised that states, cities and businesses would take the lead in fighting climate change.

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Well continue to go forward. If the federal government wont lead on this issue, the states will, he said, citing projected rises in sea level on the Virginia coast.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee agreed, and said leaving the agreement would give us an additional political impetus to act in the state houses.

This shouldnt be seen by the rest of the world as some sort of break on action on climate change, Inslee said.