The business community lashed back at Donald Trump's decision to ditch the Paris climate accord, as two high-profile executives quit the president's advisory council and Goldman Sachs' Lloyd Blankfein took to Twitter for the first time ever to express disapproval. "Today's decision is a setback for the environment and for the US's leadership position in the world," Blankfein wrote. The one-sentence venture into the Twittersphere - by a CEO whose Wall Street firm has the most former employees in the administration - was but a drop in the waterfall of discord on Trump's decision Thursday. Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke to Trump on Tuesday to try to talk him out of a withdrawal, "but it wasn't enough", he told employees in a letter obtained by Bloomberg. Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger and Tesla Motors founder Elon Musk both withdrew from a presidential jobs panel. And such blue-chip US titans as General Electric, Ford Motor and Dow Chemical were among companies weighing in.Industrial concerns and ...

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