As we have been reporting before the election, provisions to address climate changes is integrated in most every bill advanced by the Administration and Democratic leaders in Congress. This week the President went beyond the US borders to address world leaders on his views on climate change.


Looking to signal a break from his predecessor's isolationism, "America first" policies, he repeatedly pledged to work with other nations and to establish the United States as a leader in tackling the challenges facing to climate, peace and security, human dignity and human rights, but we will not go it alone," Biden said. "We will lead together with our allies and partners and in cooperation with all those who believe, as we do, that it is within our power to meet these challenges, to build a future that lifts all of our people to preserve this planet."