"It’s Crunch Time and Biden’s Climate Gambit Faces Steep Hurdles"

"He wants to require power companies to replace fossil fuels with clean energy. It’s a broadly popular idea but its path in Congress is perilous."

"WASHINGTON — The linchpin of President Biden’s climate plan faces a perilous path through the Congress, as scientists say nations must move now to aggressively reduce the pollution that is heating the planet and the United States is trying to reassert a leadership role in that global effort.

The central tool of Mr. Biden’s plan, known as a clean electricity standard, would require power companies to gradually ratchet up the amount of electricity they generate from wind, solar and other sources until they’re no longer emitting carbon dioxide.

On paper, it seems a no-brainer. Some version of it has been approved by 29 states from Washington to Virginia. The idea is popular among Democratic and Republican voters. And experts say it is one of the most effective ways to cut the pollution from burning oil, gas and coal that is driving climate change."

Lisa Friedman reports for the New York Times May 22, 2021.

SEE ALSO:

"Infrastructure: Senate Inks Highway Deal As Parties Split On Broader Package" (E&E News)

"Bipartisan Talks Over Infrastructure Deal On The Brink Of Crumbling Days Before Deadline" (CNN)

"'Time To Move On': Infrastructure Talks Near Collapse" (Politico)

Source: NYTimes, 05/25/2021