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Biden to nominate surgeon, author Atul Gawande to a senior job at USAID

Biden to nominate surgeon, author Atul Gawande to a senior job at USAID
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Biden s clean energy plan would cut emissions and save 317,000 lives | Fossil fuels

But the new report, conducted by a consortium of researchers from Harvard University, Georgia Institute of Technology and Syracuse University, suggests it would be the most effective tool in reaching a White House goal of 80% renewable energy use by 2030. Joe Biden has said he wants all electricity to be renewable by 2035. A clean energy standard to reach the 80% goal by the end of the decade would save an estimated 317,500 lives in the US over the next 30 years, due to a sharp reduction in air pollution from the burning of coal, oil and gas. In 2030 alone, 9,200 premature deaths would be avoided once the emissions cut is achieved. The number of lives saved would be “immediate, widespread and substantial”, the report states.

Biden s clean energy plan would cut emissions and save 317,000 lives

Biden’s clean energy plan would cut emissions and save 317,000 lives Oliver Milman © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Michael Reynolds/EPA A Biden administration plan to force the rapid uptake of renewable energy would swiftly cut planet-heating emissions and save hundreds of thousands of lives from deadly air pollution, a new report has found amid growing pressure on the White House to deliver a major blow against the climate crisis. Of various climate policy options available to the new administration, a clean energy standard would provide the largest net benefits to the US, according to the report, in terms of costs as well as lives saved.

Cancer screenings rebounded in late 2020 after COVID-related decline, but racial and economic disparities remain for some tests

Cancer screenings rebounded in late 2020 after COVID-related decline, but racial and economic disparities remain for some tests
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