President upended US efforts to combat climate change and accelerate clean energy development, according to FT analysis
Like their MAGA antagonists, progressive climate warriors exist in a political bubble where everyone thinks alike and scorns non-believers. Instead, they should put aside doom-crying, which makes the climate challenge sound insoluble, and try to assuage working Americans’ reasonable qualms about high fuel bills and shortages.
Allies say the president's clean energy and environmental justice achievements will last. But he leaves behind no solution for the nation's fossil fuel reliance.
Trump has pledged to overturn Biden’s progress on climate change. What will that mean? - The U.S. saw some of its costliest natural disasters in the last few months during the Earth’s hottest year on
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Zeldin, a former Republican congressman from New York, is a longtime Trump ally and served on Trump’s defense team during his first impeachment.
More is needed to combat climate change, however, Biden said. Mayors need to help push Congress for extra disaster relief funding to “upgrade the power grids, plant millions of trees [and] build resilient communities that can withstand extreme weather,” he said. “Not only to rebuild, but to build back better than before.”
What is clear is that after four contentious years, Biden leaves Washington as a remarkably consequential one-term president.
President Donald Trump’s first week in office included a flurry of executive orders with implications for Earth’s climate and environment.
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Joe Biden’s Indictment
The former president’s unexpectedly powerful farewell address rightly condemned the very oligarchy he empowered. Jeet Heer Joe Biden unexpectedly saved the best for last. No one ever accused the former president of being an outstanding orator.
When Joe Biden first became president, some found it hard to believe that he cared very much about climate change.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump is expected to turn away from former President Joe Biden's environmental policies with a suite of new priorities.