World Leaders Pledge Cooperation During Biden's Global Climate Summit
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We ran the numbers: There are 4515 news articles covering this topic. 39% (1762) are left leaning, 43% (1938) are center, and 18% (815) are right leaning.
On Thursday, world leaders beamed into President Biden’s virtual global summit on climate change. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden said he would launch an international climate finance plan to help underwrite the transition to a decarbonized global economy, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden urged world leaders to act quickly and together to confront the consequences of Earth’s changing climate.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Biden said he would launch an international climate finance plan to help underwrite the transition to a decarbonized global economy. Biden called combating climate change “a moral imperative.”
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that world leaders vowed to collaborate on targets for worldwide decarbonization. The first day of the summit featured remarks from 27 world leaders from all corners of the globe.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Biden urged world leaders to act quickly and together to confront the consequences of Earth’s changing climate but did not address heavy polluters like China. Tensions have remained high between the U.S. and China.
From the left
Biden pledges international finance plan as he presides over virtual global climate summit
The Washington Post
From the right
Biden avoids confronting China over climate in Earth Day speech with world leaders
Fox News