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Biden Says US Will Meet Its Climate Goals, Urges Help for Developing Nations (reuters.com) 142

President Joe Biden on Monday sought to assure world leaders the United States would keep its promise to slash greenhouse gas emissions by more than half by the end of the decade, even as the key policies to ensure those reductions remain uncertain. From a report: Biden joined leaders from over 100 countries in Glasgow for the start of the COP26 climate conference, which kicked off on the heels of the G20 summit in Rome that concluded with a statement that urged "meaningful and effective" action on climate change but left huge work for negotiators to ensure an ambitious outcome. Biden, who succeeded former president Donald Trump in January, acknowledged that the United States had not always led by example on climate change. "That's why my administration is working overtime to show that our climate commitment is action, not words," Biden said. Trump withdrew the United States from the Paris climate accord; Biden returned it when he took office.
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Biden Says US Will Meet Its Climate Goals, Urges Help for Developing Nations

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  • Uh huh.. (Score:2, Interesting)

    by rogoshen1 ( 2922505 )

    The former vice president can barely hold his bowels or stay awake during meetings; which is a good thing, considering proclamations like this. How would he go about this in such a short time line? Energy and transportation costs are already rapidly increasing; and I'm not sure the economy can really take much more abuse.

    If i were a betting man i'd wager '22 will be a blood bath for the democrats, and '24 will see kamala booted from the white house regardless of who the republican nominee is (please don't

    • If i were a betting man i'd wager '22 will be a blood bath for the democrats, and '24 will see kamala booted from the white house regardless of who the republican nominee is (please don't be trump, please don't be trump)...

      The only way it won't be trump is if he drops dead before then, because he's got a deathgrip on the RNC's tiny testicles.

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  • By a few shitty Democrat senators or the entire republican party. /s

    • Well, unless the Dems do well in the midterms it might be the last US election ever, so they might as well go with the argument that has a chance of being useful.

      Dems win seats, we meet our climate targets, Dems lose seats and don't get anything done, R's win the next Presidential race and do a coup right away now that they've broken that desire out into the public. And then the energy companies remind them that they stopped investing in fracking because it loses money. And then insurance rates skyrocket be

  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Monday November 01, 2021 @03:36PM (#61948701)

    Hey everyone on Slashdot, I just want to give you a heads up that 2022 is going to be a hell of a nasty year. The shipping issues will magnify, food production will drop, energy prices will soar around the world (which is a large part of why the other problems will arise), inflation will be up big time next year.

    Do what you can to keep yoruselves and your families safe. You can hedge against inflation by buying some things you might need as early as possible. If you value electronics (as of course all of us do) but at least some uninterrupted power supply boxes to charge devices and your internet router/wifi station. Consider a Tesla Powerwall if you are able, as California's trend of not being able to keep power on for several days out of the year will start expanding to other states.

    Keep a bit more food on hand, especially long term items like rice and beans.

    You don't need to go full prepper, just think what it means if prices go up 20-50% next year with many things not being available you are used to, and plan around around that.

    Good luck everyone. The better off we are all set to be in good shape over the next few years, the better able we'll be in a position to help others that might have planned as well, just like on a plane you put on your mask first before helping the child next to you.

  • by MacMann ( 7518492 ) on Monday November 01, 2021 @04:50PM (#61949007)

    I can recall reading something about a recently elected Democrat POTUS setting a goal for the USA to reach by the end of the decade. The difference then was that people took him seriously.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

    JFK was a young man, at least for someone elected POTUS, and he announced that by the end of the decade the USA was going to put a man on the moon and bring him back safely. For someone not even 50 years old and just elected POTUS any goal in the next 8 years should be taken seriously. Joe Biden will be 80 years old before the end of his first term, if he's able to finish his term then it's not likely for him to be re-elected or even run. He should not be setting goals for the end of the decade, he should be setting goals for the end of the year.

    To take a politician seriously on their goals takes two things, specificity and an end date within their term in office. I remember seeing a lot of Democrat primary candidates for POTUS with ten year goals on CO2 emissions, and I took none of them seriously because they were ten year goals.

    Here's an idea, set goals that are specific enough that we can give a definitive pass/fail score, and set the date in which you are going to reach that goal inside a time frame when you can still be expected to be in office.

    When it comes to CO2 emissions there must be nuclear fission power in your plan or it will fail.

    • Right, so no policy, planning or goals beyond 4 or 8 years because we can never be sure what the other side will do. That should work just fine.
      • by khchung ( 462899 )

        Right, so no policy, planning or goals beyond 4 or 8 years because we can never be sure what the other side will do. That should work just fine.

        The problem with US politics is precisely because there *always* is the "other side".

        Why can't Americans agree that climate change is a real problem and need to be tackled no matter which party is in power? Was it education? Fake news?

        Try to name one other country that have the same problem. Don't forget that many European countries also have multi-party elections, they didn't have the problem of the next elected leader undoing everything the previous one did purely out of spite.

        • Welcome to Australia.

          We had a climate policy once under Julia Gillard.

          • That there is not much to do. Let technology solve the problem by 2050.

            Ever heard Albo say anything different?

            • ALP are spooked by Sydney talkback radio and what Hanson and Palmer voters might think to take any policy position.

              It feels like a different country in suburban Melbourne. But hey, I'm in a 'safe' Liberal electorate where they say the best hope is of an independent getting elected on the back of Green preferences.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Kennedy died long before the decade was over and his goal was still realised. In fact he beat Nixon in 1960 so due to term limits could not hand been president in 69.

      In any case, Harris is the likely successor and as VP is very much part of this administration.

    • When it comes to CO2 emissions there must be nuclear fission power in your plan or it will fail.

      When it comes to nuclear shilling, you never manage to come up with a valid argument as to why it must be so, and your citations never say what you claim they say.

      Why don't you try your bullshit on a less-educated audience? I'm sure you'll get more traction somewhere else.

  • Biden thinks he can lie because he believes he needs to lie. The fact is that we've already met our goals -- some time ago. Because his administration is experiencing so much incompetency he must believe he needs to lie in order to look good and accomplished at something.

    This really has been his modus operandi the whole administration. Another "for instance" that he thinks he can lie to us is when he stated he'd pay $450,000 to those families that were separated after illegally entering the US. He made

  • Remember you're living beyond your means, you need to cut back on carbon and you are the problem!

    https://twitter.com/Lukewearec... [twitter.com]

  • Unlike developed nations, the undeveloped don't have dirty legacy infrastructure. They don't have to worry about how to replace the old coal plants, because there aren't any. They have a clean slate. If renewables are more cost-effective, there's nothing that needs to be done. So long as China doesn't build coal plants for them instead.

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