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Biden to overturn Trump's climate legacy on dozens of fronts


U.S. to rejoin Paris climate accord; Biden works to overturn Trump s climate policies
Juliet Eilperin, Steven Mufson and Brady Dennis, The Washington Post
Jan. 20, 2021
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2of3Gina McCarthy, an appointee for deputy national climate adviser to President-elect Joe Biden, says the executive orders aim to move forward in combating the climate crisis. She is photographed Dec. 19, 2021, in Wilmington, Del.Washington Post photo by Jonathan NewtonShow MoreShow Less
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WASHINGTON - During his first moments in the Oval Office on Wednesday, President Joe Biden moved to return the United States to the Paris climate accord and directed federal agencies to begin unraveling Donald Trump s environmental policies - the first step in what Biden has vowed will be a sustained effort to safeguard the nation s air and ....

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Revamping Federal Climate Science - Center for American Progress


Revamping Federal Climate Science
December 15, 2020, 5:00 am
Getty/Liu Shiping/Xinhua
Sam Hananel
Ari Drennen
Introduction and summary
The United States has been the global leader in climate science for decades. Unfortunately, progress has slowed and in some cases, even moved backward over the past four years, with the Trump administration dismantling core elements of the federal climate science apparatus. As the country and the planet head toward an increasingly unstable climate, the U.S. government needs to get back to the business of being the preeminent source of trusted applied science that supports climate change mitigation and adaptation decision-making of governments and civilian stakeholders. ....

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