Created: April 24, 2021 09:05 AM
WASHINGTON (AP) - In closing President Joe Biden s global climate summit, world leaders shared stories of their own nations drives to break away from climate-wrecking fossil fuels.
Friday s final day of Biden s 40-leader world summit sought to drive home his message that investing in cleaner, more efficient infrastructure creates jobs and prosperity.
Kenyan President Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta told of his country s leapfrogging from kerosene lanterns to solar chargers and hydropower.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told of start-ups scrambling to improve battery storage.
After a summit that saw the U.S. and a half-dozen allies make significant new climate commitments, Biden closed by urging leaders to make their emissions-cutting commitments more than just talk.
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