US President Joe Biden to rejoin Paris Agreement in first step on climate action
Soon after his inauguration, Biden is expected to issue an executive order to begin rejoining the 2015 climate pact, reversing a decision by climate-change skeptic Donald Trump
Reuters | January 20, 2021 | Updated 14:45 IST
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As Joe Biden leads the United States back into the Paris Agreement on climate change, after taking office Wednesday, diplomats and green groups will breathe a collective sigh of relief - before urging him to step up cuts to U.S. emissions. Soon after his inauguration, Biden is expected to issue an executive order to begin rejoining the 2015 climate pact, reversing a decision by climate-change skeptic Donald Trump.
As Joe Biden led the United States back into the Paris Agreement on climate change, after taking office Wednesday, diplomats and green groups breathed a collective sigh of relief - before urging him to step up cuts to U.S. emissions.
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A large portion of North Carolina voters support offshore wind, according to a new poll commissioned by a wind energy advocacy group.
The poll released Wednesday shows that 77% think the primary goal of the state’s energy policy should be achieving 100% clean energy.
The Southeastern Wind Coalition commissioned the survey of 656 registered voters that was conducted between Nov. 12-16 by Nexus Polling, the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication.
“The pandemic’s impact on North Carolina’s economy is shining a light on the state’s need to pursue industries that not only expand existing businesses, but also create new investment opportunities,” said Katharine Kollins, President of the Southeastern Wind Coalition in a statement. “Offshore wind and the robust manufacturing supply chain required to support the wind industry meets that need. This poll confirms