Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Biden seeks to revive climate agenda

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President Joe Biden, thwarted by lawmakers and the Supreme Court, sought on Wednesday to revive his ambitions to tackle climate change as heat waves batter the United States and Europe.

Rocketing summer temperatur­es have highlighte­d the growing threat, with 100 million people in the United States currently under excessive heat alerts and devastatin­gly hot conditions causing misery across Europe.

“Climate change... is literally, not figurative­ly, a clear and present danger,” Biden said, announcing executive actions including $2.3 billion in investment­s to help build US infrastruc­ture to withstand climate disasters.

“The health of our citizens and our communitie­s is literally at stake... Our national security is at stake as well... And our economy is at risk. So we have to act.”

Biden, delivering a speech at a former coal-fired electricit­y plant in Massachuse­tts, said his administra­tion would do whatever necessary, with or without lawmakers on board.

“Congress is not acting as it should... This is an emergency and I will look at it that way. As president, I’ll use my executive powers to combat the climate crisis,” he said.

But he stopped short of declaring a formal climate emergency, which would grant him additional policy powers. Upon his return home, when asked about the emergency designatio­n, Biden told reporters: “I will make that decision soon.”

Tornado hits China

A tornado blew through 11 villages in a farming region of eastern China, damaging homes, killing at least one person and injuring 25 others, while swaths of the country face extreme heat.

The homes and property of more than 2,000 people were damaged when the twister struck on Wednesday in Jiangsu province south of Beijing.

 ?? AFP ?? People walk through city streets within view of the Manhattan Bridge on a sweltering afternoon in New York City.
AFP People walk through city streets within view of the Manhattan Bridge on a sweltering afternoon in New York City.

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