During his first two days
“unifying” the nation, President Joseph R. Biden delivered for the most radical environmental interests of the Democrat coalition that nominated and elected him. After all, that is what he promised to do. Killing the Keystone Pipeline and rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement is just the start of his
“unifying” environmental agenda.
Over the last month, the White House and federal agencies go through the same ritual of preparing accomplishment reports. And they should. My office prepared one. The secretary’s office prepared one. After all, we are proud of delivering for the American people. The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), which is part of the Executive Office of the President, has produced
During his first two days
“unifying” the nation, President Joseph R. Biden delivered for the most radical environmental interests of the Democrat coalition that nominated and elected him. After all, that is what he promised to do. Killing the Keystone Pipeline and rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement is just the start of his
“unifying” environmental agenda.
Over the last month, the White House and federal agencies go through the same ritual of preparing accomplishment reports. And they should. My office prepared one. The secretary’s office prepared one. After all, we are proud of delivering for the American people. The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), which is part of the Executive Office of the President, has produced
February 4, 2021
During his first two days “unifying” the nation, President Joseph R. Biden delivered for the most radical environmental interests of the Democrat coalition that nominated and elected him. After all, that is what he promised to do. Killing the Keystone Pipeline and rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement is just the start of his “unifying” environmental agenda.
Over the last month, the White House and federal agencies go through the same ritual of preparing accomplishment reports. And they should. My office prepared one. The secretary’s office prepared one. After all, we are proud of delivering for the American people.
Under Trump, Americans Breathed The Cleanest Air In U.S. History, And Other Environmental Wins The Biden Administration Deleted
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During his first two days “unifying” the nation, President Joseph R. Biden delivered for the most radical environmental interests of the Democrat coalition that nominated and elected him. After all, that is what he promised to do. Killing the Keystone Pipeline and rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement is just the start of his “unifying” environmental agenda.
Over the last month, the White House and federal agencies go through the same ritual of preparing accomplishment reports. And they should. My office prepared one. The secretary’s office prepared one. After all, we are proud of delivering for the American people.
Op-ed: A trillion trees to fight climate change sounds nice. Here's what it misses. Wil Burns, Indianapolis Star
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Indiana's two Republican senators, Todd Young and Mike Braun, recently joined colleagues Chris Coons, a Delaware Democrat, and Angus King, a Maine Independent, to introduce the Trillion Trees and Natural Carbon Storage Act.
The central focus of the bill is to foster both international and national efforts to plant trees and prevent deforestation as a means of battling climate change by maximizing the uptake of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. It follows on the heels of President Donald Trump’s recent executive order establishing The One Trillion Trees Interagency Council.