United States President Joe Biden announced this Wednesday a series of executive actions aimed at combating the “imminent danger” climate crisis and vowed to continue to work on approving measures in the face of congressional inaction.
“Since Congress is not acting the way it should, I will. I’ll do it,” he insisted in his speech from around the neighborhood of an old converted coal-fired power plant that will soon be used to lay submarine cables that will carry electricity from offshore wind farms in Massachusetts cities.
Joe Biden noted that helping the environment would also mean more jobs in USA.
“When I think about climate change, I think about jobs,” the Democratic leader said, defending the opportunities that the energy transition could open up for the world’s largest economy.
2.300 million rubles will be allocated for abnormal heat
Joe Biden expected his The government will allocate 2.3 billion dollars to combat extreme heat and other harmful effects of climate change, such as hurricanes and other more frequent and devastating natural disasters.
“As president, it is my responsibility to act with urgency when our nation faces clear danger. That’s all,” he said.
The move is part of a series of climate crisis executive actions that Biden was forced to take after wayward Democratic Senator Joe Manchin last week refused to pass an ambitious legislative package that included billions of dollars in green investment.
“Since Congress is not going to deal with this emergency, I will deal with it,” the President assured in his speech, in which he focused on the economic opportunities that the energy transition will bring to the country.
Biden registers low support in polls
the president USAJoe Biden received 38 percent approval from his leadership, according to a poll released this Monday by CNN. The poll also shows that 62% of citizens do not accept the work of the president.
The incumbent’s approval rating is the lowest of his entire mandate, especially in terms of economic management (only 30 percent approve) or inflation (only 25 percent approve). The value is positive).
In this sense, the rising cost of living is seen by Americans as “one of the main economic problems for most people in USA”: 75 percent inflation as the most important issue facing their families. Last summer, the figure was 43 percent, when the president was already Joe Biden.
(According to Europa Press and EFE)
Source: RPP

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