

The Budget builds on this historic progress by advancing clean energy and investing in climate science, strengthening resilience, advancing environmental justice, and doubling down on America’s global climate leadership. The Budget invests in clean energy across America, bringing jobs to rural communities and cities, leaving no one behind. At the same time, the Administration has launched numerous initiatives to accelerate America’s clean energy future and advance environmental justice-from jumpstarting an electric transportation future that is Made in America, to announcing new climate-smart agriculture and forestry initiatives, to investing in the places that kept America’s lights on for generations, to implementing the President’s Justice40 Initiative that ensures 40 percent of the benefits of Federal investments in climate and clean energy are delivered to disadvantaged communities. The Administration is continuing to implement the Inflation Reduction Act, which is already galvanizing our clean energy transition and making clean and energy efficient technologies more affordable for American families. In signing the Inflation Reduction Act last year, the President also secured the largest investment to advance energy security and combat climate change in American history-all while lowering energy costs for the American people. He set an ambitious domestic goal to reduce greenhouse gas pollution 50 to 52 percent from 2005 levels in 2030 and has rallied countries around the world to make their own bold contributions. On the first day of the Biden-Harris Administration, the President rejoined the Paris Agreement-strengthening international partnerships that are key to addressing the climate crisis on the global stage. manufacturing and deployment of cost-cutting clean energy technologies, put the United States on a durable path aligned with limiting warming to 1.5 ☌, galvanized global action by partners and the private sector, and advanced environmental justice. In the two years since taking office, the President’s leadership to tackle the climate crisis has boosted U.S. Get Involved Show submenu for “Get Involved””.The White House Show submenu for “The White House””.Office of the United States Trade Representative.

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