WASHINGTON The Biden administration is suspending Arctic refuge drilling rights that were sold in the final days of Donald Trump’s presidency, dealing a victory to environmentalists who have argued for decades against oil development in the remote, wild region of Alaska.
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WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is suspending Arctic refuge drilling rights that were sold in the final days of Donald Trump’s presidency, dealing a victory to environmentalists who have argued
Biden Administration urges Florida use bolstered weather resiliency program Look, we all know that climate change is happening, White House National Climate Adviser Gina McCarthy says
As another busy hurricane season approaches, the Biden Administration says itâs doubling federal dollars to help communities prepare for extreme storms.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. â As another busy hurricane season approaches, the Biden Administration announced this week it s doubling federal dollars to help communities prepare for extreme storms. And officials believe the Sunshine State will benefit.
Hardware manager Gavin Koch is stocked and ready for what is expected to be an active storm season. The Tallahassee Ace Hardware where he works is filled with generators, water bottles and plenty of other supplies.
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White House National Climate Adviser Gina McCarthy said it would be “ridiculous” to ask Americans to “sacrifice” for the climate right now, given the uphill battle many face due to the ramifications of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, which battered the economy, leaving many jobless.
Speaking on
Axios on HBO, McCarthy, who led the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under former President Barack Obama, admitted it is not a good idea, at least right now, to ask Americans to make sacrifices for the climate.
“Isn’t the climate emergency immense enough that people should feel pain whereas you’re sort of saying, here’s money, here’s jobs, and we’ll save the planet too?” Axios’s Mike Allen asked.