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BumRushDaShow

(142,934 posts)
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 07:11 AM Nov 18

From the Amazon rainforest, Biden declares nobody can reverse US progress on clean energy

Source: AP

Updated 8:55 PM EST, November 17, 2024


MANAUS, Brazil (AP) — Speaking from the Amazon rainforest, President Joe Biden declared Sunday that there’s no going back in America’s “clean energy revolution” even as the incoming Trump administration vows to spur fossil fuel production and scale back efforts against climate change.

Biden, the first sitting U.S. president to visit the world’s largest tropical rainforest, saw up close the ravages of deforestation. The Amazon, which is about the size of Australia, stores huge amounts of the world’s carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas driving climate change. But development is rapidly depleting the long-verdant region, where rivers have been running dry.

Flanked by giant ferns in the forest, Biden said the fight against climate change has been a defining cause of his presidency — he’s pushed for cleaner air, water and energy and achieved legislation that steered unprecedented federal spending to the fight against global warming.

But he’s about to hand off to Republican President-elect Donald Trump, who is highly unlikely to prioritize the Amazon or anything related to climate change, which he’s cast as a “hoax.”

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/biden-amazon-peru-g20-3cc827382d1e3c32865a14616ddfe467

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Think. Again.

(18,278 posts)
2. Okay, not going backwards is good, but...
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 07:46 AM
Nov 18

...when it comes to climate chaos, the only way we can attempt to avoid massive disruption and death in the coming few decades is to make even stronger progress at reducing and eliminating CO2 emissions, now.

Unfortunately, we won't be doing that, during the most critical decade there will be in making those reductions.

Thank goodness I never had children.

Magoo48

(5,419 posts)
9. The inevitable outcomes of climate catastrophe are irreversible.
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 07:48 PM
Nov 18

Our next generations will pay an enormous price for the first world’s unwillingness to be inconvenienced. The measures taken so far are truly like throwing spitwads at battleships.
Now, the best we can do for our grandchildren is to begin teaching adaptive, civil engineering and sciences, practical adaptive techniques, and horticulture beginning in kindergarten and all the way up. But, we won’t.

Elessar Zappa

(15,991 posts)
12. We could, if every country treated it as an emergency, prevent the
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 10:13 PM
Nov 18

worst case scenario of 4° increase. But it appears we don’t have the will to do what must be done.

electric_blue68

(18,245 posts)
13. Having marched for Renewable Energies in the mid '80s drumphf's return is dispiriting for this and so many other reasons
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:28 AM
Nov 19

Seeing President Biden is an uplifting event.
Imagine no President has thought to go since he originsl visit.

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