Texarkana Gazette

Biden’s team must tackle climate change now

- Ann McFeatters

WASHINGTON — Yes, Joe Biden has a monumental­ly difficult job starting Jan, 20. But four of his Cabinet picks may have an even greater uphill battle.

John Kerry, Gina McCarthy, Jennifer Granholm and Pete Buttigieg have to save the world. And not much time to do it.

In the worst year in collective memory, people cannot be faulted for putting climate change down the priority list of crises. But a raft of new reports is chilling in unanimousl­y warning that sooner than we think, it will be too late to act.

As too much snow blankets much of the Midwest and Northeast, the idea of a warming planet seems prepostero­us. But think back to the killer hurricanes that outnumbere­d the alphabet. Think of the misery of catastroph­ic storms that left millions homeless. Think of the droughts and food shortages and disease and tsunamis. Climate change means that extreme weather gets more extreme. And there comes a point where technology and innovation are too late. The damage is done.

According to the United Nations and science researcher­s around the globe, this is just the beginning. The Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change says we have only 10 years left to reverse climate change.

After four years where the official U.S. position was to deny the reality of climate change, meaning that reports were quashed, data hidden, pacts discarded and in general the White House scoffed that 99 percent of scientists were stodges, we are vulnerable. It’s as if a giant alien threat were coming at us and, bureaucrat­s were pooh-poohing the whole thing.

Gina McCarthy former head of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency, will be heading Biden’s huge domestic campaign to deal with climate change.

Also, Biden has chosen former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm to be energy secretary; that is an invaluable choice because energy is at the center of combatting climate change.

And Biden tapped a strong rival for the president, Pete Buttigieg, for the post of transporta­tion secretary.

This is a formidable climate change team. These are the changes that this team must combat. We will know if a few years if they are up to the job.

Alaska is warming so fast that in 30 years, how humans interact with Alaska’s environmen­t, the scope of species and the landscape will be unrecogniz­able. Indigenous communitie­s are already struggling with damaged infrastruc­ture because of melting permafrost. Temperatur­es are the secondthey have been in more than a century of record-keeping.

Yes, climate change is a natural phenomenon caused by multiple factors over centuries. The problem for this generation is that years of humans burning fossil fuels have sped up change too fast. We now have more intense storms, heat waves, drought and warming oceans. Sea levels are rising, which will wipe out coastal cities. Glaciers are melting and warming seas will harm people’s livelihood­s. Whole species will cease to exist.

Now, for the first time in four years, there is realistic hope we won’t destroy Earth.

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