Biden Says He's "Practically" Declared Climate Emergency -- But He Hasn't
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44% : Though Biden touted actions like the U.S.'s emissions reduction pledge for the Paris Climate Accords -- which the U.S. is on track to fall far short of anyway -- the Biden administration has also been approving oil and gas drilling at an even faster rate than President Donald Trump did, and has been approving "carbon bomb" projects to open up even more land to drilling.27% : Though White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that Biden was referring to his invocation of the Defense Production Act (DPA) for clean energy manufacturing, the actions that Biden and the White House are referring to still do not add up to a declaration of climate emergency.
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