On May 20, President Biden issued his Executive Order on Climate-Related Financial Risk ("Order") which requires federal agencies to assess the potential impacts of climate change on public.
In Founding Fathers' days, it was the Federalists versus the Anti-Federalists. In Joe Biden's presidential days, it's the radical environmentalists versus the state treasurers. And watch and wait: If states stand strong, they'll get the win on this one.
The Department of Homeland Security was asked to transmit policy recommendations on data retention and event logging to the Office of Management and Budget by May 26 as part of President Joe Biden s cybersecurity executive order.
May 20, 2021, President Biden issued his Executive Order on Climate-Related Financial Risk, stating that it is the policy of the Administration to: advance consistent, clear, intelligible, comparable, and accurate disclosure of climate-related financial risk.