President Joe Biden pledged to take executive action on climate change during a Wednesday visit to a former coal-fired power plant. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from thehill, nypost and NPR: ClimateChange JoeBiden
As President Biden's climate ambitions continue to languish in the Senate, he traveled to the site of a former coal power plant in Massachusetts to announce new funding designed to help communities bear extreme heat, as well as tout the country's developing offshore wind industry.
"As president, I have the responsibility to act with urgency and resolve when our nation faces clear and present danger. And that's what climate change is about," Biden said."It is literally — not figuratively — a clear and present danger."
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