Why Biden is struggling to sell his climate change record
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68% : And on Wednesday afternoon, Biden will speak in Albuquerque, N.M., at the groundbreaking of a wind tower manufacturing facility expansion, to claim credit for the clean energy and manufacturing boom the IRA helped create.58% : On Monday, a report from the American Clean Power Association stated that in the year since the IRA passed, there were more than $270 billion in capital investments in renewable energy -- more investment than in the previous eight years combined.
56% : When Biden signed the IRA one year ago, it included $369 billion in climate-related spending over 10 years -- by far the biggest U.S. investment in combating climate change -- with an array of subsidies for clean energy and clean car production, consumption and manufacturing.
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