Go forth and spend: Call for action on commitments closes U.S. climate summit
President Biden s own pledge, nearly doubling the U.S. target for cutting emissions from coal and petroleum this decade, depends on his keeping political support from voters and securing more than $2 trillion for a nationwide infrastructure overhaul.
By ELLEN KNICKMEYER, CHRISTINA LARSON and MATTHEW DALYAssociated Press
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World leaders are shown on a screen as President Biden speaks to the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate from the East Room of the White House on Friday, Evan Vucci/Associated Press
WASHINGTON World leaders shared tales of climate-friendly breakthroughs – and feverish quests for more – to close President Biden’s virtual global climate summit on Friday, from Kenyans abandoning kerosene lanterns for solar to Israeli startups straining for more efficient storage batteries.
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Go forth and spend: Call for action closes US climate summit
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