Biden at U.N. Calls for Unity on Pandemic and Climate Change

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We ran the numbers: There are 4997 news articles covering this topic. 55% (2757) are left leaning, 30% (1480) are center, and 15% (760) are right leaning.

In his first speech to the United Nations as president, Biden affirmed U.S. support for combating climate change international partnerships. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden pledged additional support for poorer countries often disproportionately affected by climate change, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden’s remarks to the U.N General Assembly fell flat, because it pushed away U.S. allies.

 A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Biden pledged additional support for poorer countries often disproportionately affected by climate change. Biden’s measured address was notable for its contrast to the boastful one that marked addresses by Trump.

The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Johnson says working with Biden on climate change is “a breath of fresh air” compared to how it was with Trump. On his first day of office, Biden rejoined the climate accord. 

A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Biden’s remarks to the U.N General Assembly fell flat, because it pushed away U.S. allies. Biden did not address his administration’s failures in Afghanistan in his speech.



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