Biden mounts climate change fight in face of Congress stymied by partisan gridlock

Jul 21, 2022 View Original Article
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56% : ""Under the NEA, you could redirect spending to build out renewable energy systems on military bases, implement large-scale clean transportation solutions and finance distributed energy projects to boost climate resiliency," they wrote.
53% : Biden's announcement comes six days after West Virginia's Democratic Senator Joe Manchin announced that he wouldn't back key climate provisions that would have provided roughly $300 billion in clean energy incentives.
53% : With only Vice President Kamala Harris to give them a razor-thin majority in the Senate, Democrats now will have to balance Manchin's interests to pass the bill that also expands Affordable Care Act provisions and allows Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices.
52% : Setbacks to his goals have included an unprecedented global spike in gasoline prices driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which has led the White House to advocate for more domestic oil production, and the Supreme Court decision earlier this month that limited the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate carbon dioxide emissions.
46% : In Manchin's home state, more than 20,000 people work in coal, oil and gas, and he has been a longtime defender of his state's fossil fuel industry.

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