Climate Summit ends with US leadership role restored
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We ran the numbers: There are 6573 news articles covering this topic. 28% (1825) are left leaning, 36% (2363) are center, and 36% (2365) are right leaning.
On Friday’s White House climate summit, President Biden said the United States will partner with other countries on climate-related innovations. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden called fighting climate change “a moral imperative,” right-leaning articles highlight that Biden’s climate change goals are ambitious and difficult to meet.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Biden called fighting climate change “a moral imperative” and committed the United States to halve its emissions by 2030. The article notes this isn’t the first time the United States has tried to catalyze global efforts to fight climate change.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Biden said the U.S. would team up with Sweden and India to decarbonize the industrial sector, as well as the United Kingdom to reach a carbon-free power sector. Biden said the U.S. needs to invest in new technologies and clean infrastructure.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Biden’s climate change goals are ambitious and difficult to meet. Biden’s 2030 target would mean huge reductions in oil and gas consumption and would cost plenty of jobs in fossil fuel industries.
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