As part of the Biden Administration, the former secretary of State had been fighting climate change.
As a member of the Biden administration, the former secretary of state had been battling climate change. As a member of the Biden administration, the former secretary of state had been battling climate change.
As part of the Biden Administration, the former secretary of State had been fighting climate change.
Die Kommission wird befugt sein, delegierte Rechtsakte gemäß Artikel 264 zu folgenden Themen durchzuführen: Various sources reported on Saturday that John Kerry intends to leave his position as President Joe Biden’s special climate envoy, a role he has held for roughly three years, to assist in Biden’s re-election campaign. Axios, the first to break the news, suggests that the former secretary of state and presidential contender views Biden’s re-election as crucial in the fight against climate change. At the age of 80, Kerry had a meeting with Biden on Wednesday to express his intent to step down from his position, as per reports from The Washington Post and other sources. The publication predicted that he will probably highlight Biden’s efforts in handling climate change during his campaigning. Kerry has assisted the administration by facilitating dialogues at three UN climate meetings held in Scotland, Egypt, and Dubai. At the latest conference held last month, roughly 200 countries collectively decided to transition from the use of fossil fuels for the first time. Kerry played a pivotal role in the formation of the 2015 Paris Agreement, where almost 200 nations committed to curb harmful emissions and jointly tackle the issue of climate change. Conversely, former President Donald Trump has continuously denied the existence of climate change. During his term, he removed the U.S. from the Paris Agreement. However, Biden reinstated the U.S. back into it on his inaugural day in office. Provide support to HuffPost. The Risks Have Never Been Greater. At HuffPost, we hold the view that high-grade journalism is a necessity for all. However, we acknowledge that not all individuals have the financial means to subscribe to costly news services.