10.24.2020

Joe Biden's Plan for a Clean America

GREENandSAVE employees

Published on Saturday, October 24th, 2020

Presidential candidate Joe Biden has made the clean energy transition in the US a focus of his campaign. His plan outlines how new infrastructures, energy efficient practices and technologies, and investments in research and development will help make the country the world leader in clean energy. Ideas featured include building 1.5 million affordable and energy efficient homes, upgrading existing buildings, accelerating the adoption of zero-emission vehicles, and ensuring environmental justice by providing clean water and reducing waste. Toxic chemical leaks into communities.

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Further information on Biden's energy plan can be found at: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-energy-factbox-idUSKBN26K36T

"A Biden administration would try to re-enter the Paris Climate Agreement, an international pact negotiated under the Obama administration to tackle global warming that Trump didn't say could harm the US economy. Biden's view is that climate change is an existential threat to the planet and that a fossil fuel transition can be an economic opportunity if the United States moves fast enough to become a leader in fuel technology. clean energies.

The Trump administration has taken steps to weaken or eliminate emissions targets at any time, including easing vehicle emissions standards by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and repealing the Clean Power Plan. . Obama calls for cuts in the electricity sector. Transport and electricity together account for around half of the country's greenhouse gas emissions.

Rather, Biden is committed to bringing U.S. emissions to zero by 2050, including emissions from the energy industry to zero by 2035. The U.S. Utilities Sector Has Been Before, voiced skepticism about going to zero in 15 years, and many companies say they don't know how to achieve their own voluntary and less ambitious goals.

While European oil and gas companies like BP and Royal Dutch Shell have already begun implementing strategies for a global energy transition, large US companies like Exxon Mobil and Chevron have continued to focus on the traditional energy sector: insurance. politically from Trump's leadership in Washington. A Biden presidency would put a lot of pressure on American leaders to go green quickly. Biden has expressed an interest in supporting climate-related lawsuits against the oil industry, and fellow campaigner Kamala Harris cited her record of persecuting oil companies as the attorney general in California. ""

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