Article 6K6J6 Biden backtracks on climate plans and ‘walks tightrope’ to court both young voters and moderates

Biden backtracks on climate plans and ‘walks tightrope’ to court both young voters and moderates

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Oliver Milman and Nina Lakhani
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After stalling plans for pollution regulations, Biden is trying to keep progressives onboard while appealing to swing state voters

Joe Biden, touted as the US's first climate president, is presiding over the quiet weakening of his two most significant plans to slash planet-heating emissions, suggesting that tackling the climate crisis will take a back seat in a febrile election year.

During his state of the union speech on Thursday, Biden insisted that his administration is making history by confronting the climate crisis, not denying it,", before reeling off a list of climate-friendly policies and accomplishments. I'm taking the most significant action on climate ever in the history of the world," the US president added.

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