Biden could declare climate emergency - Kerry
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-62284378
The US climate envoy, John Kerry, says President Joe
Biden is considering announcing a climate emergency.
The move
would give him additional powers to push his renewable energy agenda, which has
been held up by lack of support in Congress.
Mr Kerry
told the BBC it was "less than ideal" that Congress was not
"full-throatedly" in favour.
But he said
nobody was more committed than President Biden to replacing carbon-based
energy.
Mr Kerry
also said recent Supreme Court rulings restricting the government's
environmental policies had not helped.
Climate
change increases the risk of the hot, dry weather that is likely to fuel
wildfires.
The world
has already warmed by about 1.1C since the industrial era began and
temperatures will keep rising unless governments around the world make steep
cuts to emissions.
Tens of
millions of people in the US, across more than two dozen states, have been
living under heat warnings during the past week.
But Mr
Biden's efforts to pass a climate change bill were dealt a blow earlier this
month when West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin - a conservative Democrat - said
he would not vote for the legislation.
On
Wednesday, Mr Biden announced $2.3bn (£1.9bn) to help build infrastructure that
can withstand extreme weather and natural disasters.
However, he
stopped short of formally declaring a climate emergency, despite mounting
pressure to do so from fellow Democrats and environmental groups.
Mr Kerry
said the world was learning that green energy reduced inflation, lowered energy
costs, created jobs and improved health and security.
He said Mr
Biden was prepared to use "every tool available to him" to tackle climate
change, including executive orders.
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