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Biden boosts wind, solar plants in fight against climate change

By Maya Ito
Published in Climate Change
April 04, 2023
1 min read
Biden boosts wind, solar plants in fight against climate change

The US President Joe Biden has taken a step forward in his fight against climate change by announcing a plan to promote wind and solar power plants across the country. This plan comes after years of environmental degradation caused by the burning of fossil fuels, which has been a major contributor to climate change. This development could mark a drastic shift in the US energy sector and determine the country’s future as a leader in renewable energy.

The new plan, named the ‘Clean Energy Deployment Administration’ (CEDA) has been proposed by the Biden administration to finance and develop a clean energy infrastructure in the United States. The plan will provide funding for solar, wind, and other clean energy projects, to create a more sustainable future and help the country achieve its goals under the Paris Climate Agreement.

The US has long been criticized for its heavy reliance on carbon-intensive fuels such as coal, oil, and gas. This move towards renewable energy is a significant step in the direction of sustainability, by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases that are emitted into the atmosphere. The CEDA’s goal is to increase the use of renewable energy by 80% over the next decade, which would be a huge achievement in the fight against global warming.

In addition to the environmental benefits, investment in renewable energy could also create new jobs, stimulate the economy, and create a more self-sufficient energy system in the US. By investing in these technologies, the Biden administration hopes to create a brighter and more sustainable future for generations to come.

In conclusion, the Biden administration’s proposal to invest in renewable energy infrastructure could spark a monumental shift in the US energy sector towards a more sustainable future. This move could not only help tackle climate change but also provide economic benefits and improve energy security for the country.


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