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U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga take part in a joint news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House on Friday. | AFP-JIJI
AFP-Jiji Apr 18, 2021
Washington – U.S. President Joe Biden hopes to give a shot of adrenaline to the planet’s sluggish fight against climate change with an Earth Day summit, but a question lingers can the United States be trusted to lead?
18 Apr 2021 / 14:51 H.
WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden (
pix) hopes to give a shot of adrenaline to the planet’s sluggish fight against climate change with an Earth Day summit but a question lingers can the United States be trusted to lead?
The two major international accords achieved on climate, the Paris Agreement and the Kyoto Protocol, were both crafted through intense US diplomacy only to be shunned by Washington, with new administrations denouncing them as unfair.
This time around, the United States under Biden is aiming big and going fast.
Biden has invited 40 leaders to participate in the April 22-23 summit, an extraordinary undertaking for a president in place for just three months, even with the gathering taking place virtually.