2020 HINDSIGHT
The world comes together on climate — then the U.S. retreats
On Dec. 12, 2015, negotiators from 195 countries gathered in an abandoned airfield outside Paris to set in motion a plan to avert catastrophic climate change.
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Jean Chemnick, E&E News reporter
On Dec. 12, 2015, negotiators from 195 countries gathered in an abandoned airfield outside Paris to set in motion a plan to avert catastrophic climate change.
President Biden declared the United States to be in a "time of testing" with intersecting troubles, including a "climate in crisis," but called for unity to confront them in his presidential inaugural address today.
By Timothy Cama in Greenwire
The president's inauguration speech is not, generally speaking, a place for details, but it can set a tone for the presidency that trickles down to the administration's agenda.
By Nick Sobczyk and Timothy Cama in Greenwire
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President Biden declared the United States to be in a "time of testing" with intersecting troubles, including a "climate in crisis," but called for unity to confront them in his presidential inaugural address today.
By Timothy Cama in Greenwire
The president's inauguration speech is not, generally speaking, a place for details, but it can set a tone for the presidency that trickles down to the administration's agenda.
By Nick Sobczyk and Timothy Cama in Greenwire