Biden, Calling for Action, Commits US to Halving Its Climate Emissions

"Addressing leaders at a virtual summit meeting he convened, the president cast the fight against global warming as an economic opportunity for the world."

"WASHINGTON — President Biden on Thursday moved to put four years of official climate denial behind the United States, declaring that America would cut its global warming emissions at least in half by the end of the decade.

Addressing 40 world leaders at the start of a two-day summit about the U.S. return to the Paris climate agreement, Mr. Biden sought to galvanize other countries to take more aggressive steps.

He cast the challenge of avoiding catastrophic warming as an economic opportunity for America and the world, a striking contrast to his predecessor who had abandoned the agreement. “This is a moral imperative, an economic imperative,” Mr. Biden said. “A moment of peril, but also a moment of extraordinary possibilities.”"

Lisa Friedman, Somini Sengupta, and Coral Davenport report for the New York Times April 22, 2021.

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Source: NYTimes, 04/23/2021