the supreme court ruling makes it much harderforjoe biden to try to meet his climate change goals. the court has decided the environmental protection agency does not have the authority to impose carbon limits, unless there is new legislation coming from congress, and that s something joe biden knows he just does not have enough votes to get passed. coal lies at the heart of the problem. america still relies heavily on this most polluting fossilfuel to keep the lights on. the supreme court case was brought by 19, mostly republican, states that were worried they could be forced to move away from using coal to generate electricity. those are states that contribute an outside share of america s carbon emissions, and have done little so far to reduce them. california s majestic landscape is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. a democrat run state, it s spending billions more than most countries to protect the environment but that effort will be undermined by today
the most significant and historically powerful tools to address the ravages of climate change is incomprehensible. in the states that won this case, they are celebrating a ruling that gives them a right to make their own rules on carbon emissions, rather than be told what to do by washington. and they say it will prevent a rise in the price of electricity. the united nations secretary general s spokesman says they re disappointed by the move. while it is not our role to provide legal commentary on judicial decisions of individual member states, just more generally, i can say that this is a set back in ourfight against climate change, when we are already far off track in meeting the goals of the paris agreement. the secretary general has said repeatedly that the g20 must lead the way in dramatically stepping up climate action. noah diffenbaugh is an american climate
to be after the inauguration ceremony, we would be likely to hear more insight on what beijing wants hong kong wants to do, along the line of patriots to rule hong kong. because hong kong is tied to the one country, two systems principle and the way of ruling, it is very likely he ll be talking about taiwan as well but we will have to wait and see until the specs. a rather generic expectation you would say, i m what he may be speaking about in 30 minutes time. , , , time. this is president xi jinping s time. this is president xi jinping s first time. this is president xi jinping s first visit - time. this is president xi jinping s first visit and i time. this is president xi jinping s first visit and it | jinping s first visit and it has been carrie lam s previously but what can we expect from john lee and his time in office?
to reduce them. california s majestic landscape is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. a democrat run state, it s spending billions more than most countries to protect the environment but that effort will be undermined by today s supreme court ruling. the idea that the us supreme court moved to take away one of the most significant and historically powerful tools to address the ravages of climate change is incomprehensible. in the states that won this case, they are celebrating a ruling that gives them a right to make their own rules on carbon emissions, rather than be told what to do by washington. and they say it will prevent a rise in the price of electricity. the united nations secretary general s spokesman says they re disappointed by the move. while it is not our role to provide legal commentary
time in office? john lee is a lifetime policeman - time in office? john lee is a lifetime policeman and - lifetime policeman and questions from and about service and about how much experience he has on things not related to security, like the economy. we are already hearing members from his cabinet talk about border control around covid i9 based on western business communities because we have been locked down for so long but also they could be further national security legislation going on as promised by the local government after beijing has amended their law. government after bei ing has amended their law. government after bei ing has amended their law. the biden administration has condemned a supreme court ruling which curbs the us government s power to limit carbon emissions from coal fired power stations. all six members of the conservative majority in the supreme court backed the landmark ruling,