Climate change set to be key issue on new US administration’s agenda, says President Áder

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Climate change is expected to be among the most important issues on the agenda of the new US administration headed by President Joe Biden, President János Áder said on his “Blue Planet” podcast on Monday.
Discussing the new administration’s climate policies with environmental economist Gábor Bartus, Áder noted that the 2020 presidential election had been the first in which climate change was a major issue.
Among his first acts in office, Biden moved to pull the US back into the Paris climate accord, cancelled the long-disputed Keystone XL oil pipeline, halted oil drilling in a pristine part of the Arctic and set up a working group to assess the social cost of greenhouse gases,
Áder noted.
Bartus said that although the new administration’s first measures were noteworthy, US presidents had so far had minimal influence on the country’s greenhouse gas emissions. The biggest changes have come from technological and business advancements like the use of shale gas and rulings by the Supreme Court, he said.





