Biden climate plan
The United
States, indeed, are starting to lead the pack - The Biden administration is
trying to reshape the role of the United States in the global race to tackle
climate change. In this effort, President Biden's specific goal is to halve US
greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
In order to
achieve these goals, I do not want to say that, in fact, every aspect of
American life can be changed to some extent if the Biden administration thinks
so. In the first month of his presidency, Biden rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement, an international agreement that Obama originally signed.
If we stick
to the promises made in the Paris Agreement, history can do justice to our planet as an important destination.
Under
President Trump, the United States became the only country in the world to
abandon the global treaty. The United States will pull out from the Paris
Agreement on Climate Change. Now,
Biden's targets are significantly more aggressive than the original Paris
Climate Agreement targets.
Every five years, countries should be more
aggressive in preparing these budgets and working to reduce climate change. And
so, Biden will come to the White House at a time when the world is expecting
it, and the American SC, which has been on the scene in recent years, needs to
show that it too Want to live -
Republicans have blamed Biden for the
potential economic damage to climate-saving industries, such as transportation
or the restructuring of the power sector. Under the last administration, even
outside of this agreement, the US economy proved more than capable of reducing
CO2 emissions.
Biden set
these climate goals as a way to boost the economy by creating jobs. When people
talk about climate, I think of "jobs." There is an extraordinary
engine of employment and economic opportunities in response to our climate. -
You know, the biggest economic opportunity since the Industrial Revolution.
This is where the new jobs of the future will come from. And so it's developed
in a way, basically, in a job program.
But this
timeline is ambitious, and the Biden administration needs to be more specific
in its goals, and gain the support of Congress.
In the meantime, some environment activists say the arrangement is as
yet insufficient. -When do you think you can ignore the environmental crisis, the
global dimension of equity, and the historical outflow without being held
accountable? -
Management
has not been told in detail how it intends to achieve these expulsion targets.
This week, no specific policies, regulations, or funding were offered that
would meet all of these goals to become a reality.
The next
major global climate test after the UN Climate Conference in Scotland will take
place this fall. - I think the judge of success will be when the majority of
the big economies will show the letters of what you saw in the United States in
breaking promises.
There are
still many unknown people who can reach the timeline set by the President. -
The idea of speeding up and punishing the truth that will come if we don't
move. We cannot resign ourselves to this future. We have to take action -
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