Biden administration invests $4.3 billion in local climate initiatives

The Biden administration has announced $4.3 billion in funding for community climate projects, aiming to enhance local sustainability efforts and reduce emissions.

Sarah Raza reports for The Washington Post.


In short:

  • The Environmental Protection Agency is distributing $4.3 billion to 25 recipients in 30 states for climate action projects.
  • Projects include forest management, energy efficiency, and developing local climate action plans.
  • The funding is part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, aiming to cut carbon emissions significantly by 2050.

Key quote:

“The grants put local governments in the driver’s seat to develop climate solutions that work for their communities.”

— John Podesta, president’s senior adviser for international climate policy

Why this matters:

This funding will help communities transition to cleaner energy, potentially reducing carbon emissions equivalent to the energy use of millions of homes. It also supports job creation and sustainable development, setting a precedent for future climate initiatives.

About the author(s):

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