America Rejoins World Accord to Limit Climate Crisis
NEW YORK, New York, February 21, 2021 (ENS) – The community of nations welcomed the United States back into the Paris Climate Accord on Friday with the approval of American conservationists, politicians on both sides of the aisle and thousands of non-federal climate leaders who launched America is All In, a coalition to drive a society-wide mobilization for bold climate ambition.
President Joe Biden signs his first executive orders in the Oval Office, Jan. 20, 2021 (Photo courtesy Biden Administration)
On January 20, his first day in office, President Joe Biden signed the document that would bring the United States back into the Paris Agreement. The United States officially re-entered the legally binding international climate agreement Friday, and across America people marked this special day.
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WASHINGTON and NEW YORK, Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, to mark the United States return to the Paris Agreement, thousands of non-federal climate leaders launched
America is All In, a coalition to drive a society-wide mobilization for bold climate ambition to uphold the country s commitment to domestic and international climate action. Already the most expansive coalition of U.S. leaders ever assembled in support of climate action,
America Is All In is led by Michael R. Bloomberg, the United Nations Secretary-General s Special Envoy for Climate Ambition and Solutions, Washington Governor Jay Inslee, Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, and CommonSpirit Health CEO Lloyd H. Dean.