The Bakersfield Californian

Biden invites Russia, China to climate talks

- BY ELLEN KNICKMEYER AND SETH BORENSTEIN

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is including rivals Vladimir Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping of China among the invitees to the first big climate talks of his administra­tion, an event the U.S. hopes will help shape, speed up and deepen global efforts to cut climate-wrecking fossil fuel pollution, administra­tion officials told The Associated Press.

The president is seeking to revive a U.S.-convened forum of the world’s major economies on climate that George W. Bush and Barack Obama both used and Donald Trump let languish. Leaders of some of the world’s top climate-change sufferers, do-gooders and backslider­s round out some of the rest of the 40 invitation­s being delivered Friday. It will be held virtually April 22 and 23.

Hosting the summit will fulfill a campaign pledge and executive order by Biden, and the administra­tion is timing the event with its own upcoming announceme­nt of what’s a much tougher U.S. target for revamping the U.S. economy to sharply cut emissions from coal, natural gas and oil.

The session — and whether it’s all talk, or some progress – will test Biden’s pledge to make climate change a priority among competing political, economic, policy and pandemic problems. It also will pose a very public — and potentiall­y embarrassi­ng or empowering — test of whether U.S. leaders, and Biden in particular, can still drive global decision-making after the Trump administra­tion withdrew globally and shook up longstandi­ng alliances.

The Biden administra­tion intentiona­lly looked beyond its internatio­nal partners for the talks, an administra­tion official said.

“It’s a list of the key players and it’s about having some of the tough conversati­ons and the important conversati­ons,” the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss U.S. plans for the event. “Given how important … this issue is to the entire world, we have to be willing to talk about it and we have to be willing to talk about it at the high levels.”

Trump mocked the science underlying urgent warnings on global warming and the resulting worsening of droughts, floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters. He pulled the United States out of the 2015 U.N. Paris climate accords as one of his first actions. That makes next month’s summit the first major internatio­nal climate discussion­s by a U.S. leader in more than four years, although leaders in Europe and elsewhere have kept up talks.

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