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Biden's Bold Climate Commitment Over 60% Emissions Cut by 2035

Thursday 19 December 2024 - 15:34
Biden's Bold Climate Commitment Over 60% Emissions Cut by 2035

In a historic move aimed at cementing his legacy on climate action, President Joe Biden has announced an ambitious goal to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by more than 60% by 2035. This new target, unveiled just weeks before Biden’s departure from office, underscores his administration’s dedication to combating global warming and aligns with the nation’s broader objective of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

A New Climate Milestone

The updated emissions reduction target, submitted as the United States’ Nationally Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement, raises the bar from the previous commitment to cut emissions by at least half by 2030. The plan calls for reducing net emissions by 61% to 66% below 2005 levels by 2035, reflecting the most aggressive climate agenda in American history.

“I’m proud that my administration is carrying out the boldest climate agenda in American history,” Biden said in a videotaped statement, emphasizing the urgency of the climate crisis and his administration's role in addressing it.

Uncertain Political Landscape

The announcement comes against the backdrop of political uncertainty, as President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to reverse much of Biden’s climate policies. Trump, who no longer refers to climate change as a “hoax,” plans to prioritize fossil fuel production, which is a primary driver of climate change. He is expected to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Agreement, as he did during his first term, and dismantle parts of the Inflation Reduction Act, particularly those supporting renewable energy initiatives like electric vehicles and offshore wind.

Despite these looming challenges, Biden’s team remains optimistic about the resilience of American climate leadership. “American climate leadership is determined by so much more than whoever sits in the Oval Office,” said John Podesta, Biden’s senior adviser for international climate policy.

States and Cities Take the Lead

State and local governments have emerged as critical players in advancing climate action, regardless of federal policy shifts. The U.S. Climate Alliance, a coalition of governors committed to climate progress, has pledged to uphold the new emissions target.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul, co-chair of the alliance, highlighted the role of climate-conscious governors in maintaining momentum. “We will carry the torch forward and use this target as a North Star to keep America on track toward a cleaner, safer future,” she affirmed.

A Global Signal

Biden’s announcement sends a strong signal to the international community about the United States’ commitment to addressing the climate crisis. By submitting this ambitious target to the United Nations, the administration reinforces its dedication to the principles of the Paris Agreement, even in the face of potential domestic challenges.

The new 2035 target not only sets a benchmark for the nation’s climate efforts but also serves as an inspiration for cities, states, and businesses to continue driving the transition to a sustainable and resilient future.

As Biden exits the world stage, his bold climate vision remains a call to action for a united front against global warming, ensuring that the fight for a better future endures beyond political transitions.


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