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How does President Joe Biden plan to fight climate change?

January 21, 2021
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Joe Biden has said he will return to the United States in the Paris Climate Agreement as soon as he takes office, and that the move would block oil pipeline projects that threaten to strain relations with Canada.

And that’s just the beginning.

Experts say that after four years under Donald Trump, Democrats will have to rebuild their lost credibility in the eyes of the international community, with concrete goals to eliminate emissions on the path to zero net gain by 2050. Will be compiled.

After that, it will need to realize its 2 2 trillion climate plan, which will work green at the heart of the economy and ensure its recovery from the Cove 19 epidemic, while ensuring a long-term shift. Will create which cannot be removed quickly. The next Republican president.

“I think it’s important for the United States to show that it means home business,” David Vasco of the World Resources Institute told AFP.

The WRI is pushing for a 45-50% reduction in total greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, compared to 2005 levels.

Biden also vowed to summon the leaders of major economies for a climate summit within 100 days of his inauguration on Wednesday.

The team of incoming leaders has said that there are many steps that they can take immediately to eliminate the environmental damage caused by their predecessors. Will pick up

These include re-entry into the Paris Agreement – a 30-day process that begins when the United States sends a letter to the United Nations – and the Stone XL pipeline linking Alberta’s oil sands to coastal refineries in Texas. Includes deletion.

The Trump administration has taken an ax to grind on environmental regulations, and a fact sheet sent to incoming administration correspondents vowed to “immediately review and take appropriate action” on all of these measures.

While former Secretary of State John Kerry will lead the US climate talks abroad, the domestic front will be led by Gina McCarthy, Biden’s first national climate adviser.

Biden will present the “Bloodback Better Recovery Recovery Plan” to Congress next month. This is different from the 1. 1.9 trillion coveted economic stimulus package they are looking for. Given the Democratic Party’s thin control over the Senate, matters could potentially become more difficult.

It is expected to be similar to Biden’s tr 2 trillion green climate plan outlined during his campaign.

It promises to “tackle the climate crisis, build a clean energy economy, address environmental injustices, and create millions of well-paying union jobs.”

“The challenge will be for Republicans to come up with a clean infrastructure package that can regularly reduce US emissions,” Paul Bladesway, a climate adviser to former President Bill Clinton with the Progressive Policy Institute, told AFP.

Bladeso predicted that Biden would initially work with his Republican allies to reach the threshold of 60 votes needed to legislate for the most part – although not out of a simple majority of 51 votes. There are processes to pass the law.

A post-election survey and a survey published last week by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communications found that a majority of voters on both sides supported policies to reduce carbon pollution and promote clean energy. Are

Sixty-three percent of voters said global warming should be a higher or higher priority for the president and Congress, while 66 percent said developing clean energy sources should be a higher or higher priority.

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