Joe Biden tweets, “When I think about climate change, I think about jobs”
Among anti-gun violence laws and banning of menthol cigarettes, one of President Biden’s key agendas for his election campaign was tackling climate change. Not taking the popular controversial issue as a pawn for his vote bank, he’s actively working on it, with his tweet today highlighting his plan in very brief and crisp detail, “When I think about climate change, I think about jobs.”
When I think about climate change, I think about jobs.
There's no reason why wind turbine blades can't be built in Pittsburgh instead of Beijing. None.
— President Biden Archived (@POTUS46Archive) May 3, 2021
His objective on undertaking the issue with serious consideration is two fold-to the global warming driven by human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases and to create jobs for the middle class, which he considers to be the backbone of the country.
It is expected that Biden would soon realize his $2 trillion plan which he proposed for dealing with climate change by using cleaner energy fuels and developing climate-friendly infrastructure since on his first day at the office he had canceled the fourth phase of the Keystone XL pipeline project which aimed at shortening the distance between Alberta’s oil sands and the Texas Gulf Coast, where most of North America’s refineries are situated.
Tackling the issue like no other U.S. President in the past has by focusing on creating steady employment for the middle class at the same time as well, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry revealed that over 3.3 million new workers have been put into clean energy jobs in the last five years.
