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Biden Commits U.S. to New Climate Goals 31 Days Before Trump’s Return

President Joe Biden could leave the White House within 31 days, but on Friday, despite President-elect Donald Trump vowing to review commitments made under the globalist pact. He committed the United States to new climate goals under the Paris Climate Agreement. Treaty.

According to AFP, the United States will reduce economy-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 61 to 66 percent below 2005 levels by 2035, according to a White House statement announcing one of the last initiatives before the Biden administration dissolves. is committed to reducing report.

“I'm proud that my administration is implementing the boldest climate policies in American history,” Biden said in a video statement, aimed at putting the United States on a path to net-zero emissions by 2050. He praised the new measures.

“We will turn this existential crisis into a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform our country for generations to come.”

Of course, Biden will not be in a position to fulfill that promise.

However, as reported by Breitbart News, President Trump's second term is expected to result in a major rollback in environmental protections and a reassessment of international commitments, including the Paris Agreement, which could lead to the U.S. withdrawing from the accord. This reflects the situation during his first term.

Mr. Trump's decision in 2017 fulfilled a key campaign promise to his presidential campaign supporters and was widely supported by Republicans who felt the Paris climate agreement unfairly endangered the U.S. economy. Ta.

Now he is to repeat this move.

“In his first term, President Trump promoted conservation and environmental stewardship while promoting economic growth for families,” Trump Vance transition spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt told AFP. Ta.

He added that President Trump's policies “created affordable, reliable energy for consumers and stable, high-wage jobs,” adding that President Trump's second term would “bring clean air and water back to American homes.” and at the same time make America prosperous again.”

John Podesta, Biden's special envoy for global climate change, said in a call with reporters that Trump “may put off climate action,” but that the private sector and state and local governments are making progress. He countered that he remains confident in promoting the

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