In 2024, the American presidential election holds significant implications for both the country’s climate policies and global environmental efforts.
The urgency to address climate change is underscored by the need to limit greenhouse gas emissions and avert catastrophic climate events.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) outlines crucial emission reduction targets, with the U.S. playing a pivotal role. (Trending: Transgender Actor ‘Purposefully Misgendered’ By Airline Employee)
The potential impact of a Republican presidency, particularly in undoing progress made by the Biden administration, remains a worry for many.
Experts believe the significance of congressional and state elections in shaping climate regulations cannot be stressed enough.
“A second Trump term is game over for the climate — really!” Michael Mann, director of the Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media at the University of Pennsylvania wrote.
The Biden administration has been urged to expedite executive actions to address climate change, including finalizing emission rules and reconsidering policies related to fossil fuel exports.
The critical nature of the current year in combatting climate change has been stressed, with many emphasizing the need for comprehensive and timely action.
“The clock is ticking and the job is not done,” Evergreen Action wrote.
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