The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday awarded $20 billion to help finance clean-energy projects across the country, marking one of the Biden administration’s biggest investments in combating climate change and curbing pollution in disadvantaged communities.
That’s fine, but we need the capacity for it, we need investment in production and transport and those are the investment that local level governance can’t make, unlike EV charging stations. And without those, these EV charging stations will only go so far.
Yes, we need a lot of things, not just EV charging stations. The Biden administration has been announcing one thing after another at a rate of 1-2 per week. If you’re watching c/climate you’d see that.
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On the other hand he’s approved more new oil drilling than Trump.
https://subscriber.politicopro.com/article/eenews/2024/01/30/biden-administration-oil-drilling-permits-outpace-trump-ee-00138376
Funny how c/climate isn’t posting that part.
We know exactly what he’s done. Oil drilling permits are considered a property right by the courts once a lease is issued; the President can’t as a rule say ‘no’ — all he can do is set the terms.
What Biden did was to sharply curtail leasing:
We will eventually need to change the law so that existing leases aren’t treated as a property right like that, but we haven’t had the votes in Congress to do that.
Sure, but before that he held the single largest oil rights auction in US history, right after COP26 no less.
https://www.newsweek.com/biden-admin-set-auction-off-over-80-million-acres-offshore-drilling-1649242
Yes, the first few months of the Biden administration still involved agencies which didn’t get it, and were doing things like that.