By MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Since entering office on Jan. 20, President Joe Biden has signed more than three dozen executive actions addressing the coronavirus pandemic, economy, immigration, climate crisis and more. Here’s a look at all of his executive orders, and other notable executive actions, so far:COVID-19 RESPONSE Executive Order on Protecting [.]
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/492080.html (Natural News) Hunter’s dad has already revoked an executive order signed by President Donald Trump that barred communist China and other hostile foreign entities from gaining access to America’s power grid.
Deceptively named the “Executive Order on Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate Crisis,” Joe Biden’s order undoing Trump’s brings the United States one step closer to total absorption into the global system of technocratic authoritarianism.
Thanks to China Joe, Beijing now has direct access to a key piece of American national security infrastructure, and all under the guise of combating the ever-present boogeyman known as “climate change,” with “public health” and “science” also thrown in for good measure.
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Key Points
President Biden’s Day One Executive Order on climate action reconvenes an interagency working group to establish interim and final social costs of three GHGs: carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane.
The social costs of these GHGs seek to quantify the negative externalities on an annual basis of a ton of these emissions.
The Biden administration will use the updated social cost figures to inform federal regulations and major agency actions and to justify aggressive climate action as the United States evolves toward a “100% clean energy” economy with net-zero GHG emissions.
President Biden’s resurrection of a relatively recondite cross-agency group charged with quantifying the nation’s contribution to climate change the Interagency Working Group on the Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) (Working Group) ultimately may have the greatest impact across the federal government as the Biden administration pursues its climate goals. The