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JOE BIDEN CLIMATE GOALS REMAIN ELUSIVE AS SPENDING BILL STALLS

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President Joe Biden faces a steep path to achieve his ambitious goal of slashing
planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030, amid legislative
gridlock that has stalled a $2 trillion package of social and environmental
initiatives. Biden’s Build Back Better plan, which contains $550 billion in
spending and tax credits aimed at promoting clean energy, was sidetracked by
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, who said just before Christmas
that he could not support the legislation as written. Joe Biden climate goals
remain elusive As spending bill stalls Democrats insist they are moving forward
on the sweeping package, which also would bolster family services, health care
and other programs. Manchin signaled in recent days that climate-related
provisions were unlikely to be a deal-breaker, but the bill has taken a back
seat to voting rights legislation and other Democratic priorities. Even without
the legislation, Biden can pursue his climate agenda through rules and
regulations. But those can be undone by subsequent presidents, as demonstrated
by Biden reversing Trump administration rules that rolled back protections put
into place under Barack Obama. Experts cite Biden’s executive authority to
regulate tailpipe emissions from cars and trucks, as well as restrict emissions
from power plants and other industrial sources, and the federal government’s
vast power to approve renewable energy projects on federal lands and waters.
Indeed, the Environmental Protection Agency announced new tailpipe rules for
cars and trucks the day after Manchin’s bombshell announcement Dec. 19. The next
day, the Interior Department announced approval of two large-scale solar
projects in California and moved to open up public lands in other Western states
to solar development as part of the administration’s efforts to counter climate
change by shifting from fossil fuels. The administration also has access to tens
of billions of dollars under the bipartisan infrastructure law approved in
November, including $7.5 billion to create a national network of electric
vehicle chargers; $5 billion to deliver thousands of electric school buses
nationwide; and $65 billion to upgrade the power grid to reduce outages and
facilitate expansion of renewable energy such as wind and solar power. “I think
the U.S. has a lot of tools and a lot of options to make gains on climate in the
next decade,” said John Larsen, an energy systems expert and partner at the
Rhodium Group, an independent research firm. “Build Back Better is helpful” to
meet Biden’s goals, “but if you don’t have Build Back Better, that doesn’t mean
nothing happens,” Larsen said. “It just makes the task ahead a bit more
challenging.” Larsen is co-author of a Rhodium Group study last fall that found
that passage of the Build Back Better package, along with the bipartisan
infrastructure law and regulations by key federal agencies and states, could cut
U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 45 percent to 51 percent below 2005 levels in
2030. The Biden bill offers incentives for electric car purchases, development
of technology to capture and store carbon emissions, and construction of wind
and solar farms, among other provisions. Global leaders made progress at a
November climate summit in Scotland, “but there needs to be much more” action
taken, said Penn State climate scientist Michael Mann. “And for the U.S. to be
able to do its part, we need the climate provisions of Build Back Better to pass
Congress as soon as possible.” Jesse Jenkins, an energy systems engineer at
Princeton University who has led an effort to model the Build Back Better bill’s
effect on U.S. emissions, said there is “a yawning gap” between where U.S.
emissions are today “and where we need to be to hit President Biden’s climate
targets.” Such a gap “is unlikely to be bridged by executive action or state
policy alone,” Jenkins said in an email. The Princeton model estimates that the
United States will fall 1.3 billion tons of carbon dioxide equivalent short of
Biden’s 2030 climate commitment without the Build Back Better law. Carbon
dioxide equivalent is a standard measurement for the range of so-called
greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, that are
generated from the burning of coal and petroleum and from other industrial uses
and agriculture, and trap heat in the atmosphere. Still, Jenkins remains
optimistic about U.S. climate action. “I do not accept the premise that the
Build Back Better package is dead,” he wrote, adding that he thinks “there is
still a very good chance that Congress passes the climate provisions and some
combination of social policies” being pushed by Democrats. “The consequences of
failure are untenable, and the climate clock only moves in one direction,”
Jenkins said. Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minnesota, said she’s confident Biden and his
administration will make good use of their current regulatory authority, as well
as billions of dollars in new spending in the bipartisan infrastructure law. But
on their own, those tools are not enough to meet Biden’s climate goals, she
said. Rules imposed by one administration can be undone by the next, as Biden
and former President Donald Trump have both demonstrated repeatedly. Trump
withdrew the U.S. from the global Paris climate accord and rolled back dozens of
regulations imposed by his Democratic predecessor, Obama. Biden, in turn, has
moved to reverse Trump on a range of actions, from rejoining the Paris agreement
to canceling the Keystone XL oil pipeline and pausing new oil and gas leasing on
federal lands and waters. Biden has elevated the issue of climate change across
the U.S. government, signing an executive order to make the government
carbon-neutral by 2050 and converting to an all-electric fleet of cars and
trucks by 2035. Even so, Biden’s efforts can only go so far without an assist
from Congress. “Regulatory authority is no substitute for congressional action,”
Smith said. “That’s why it’s so important that we pass the strongest bill
possible, and that’s what we’re focusing on doing.” Enacting clean-energy
investments in the Build Back Better Act would cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions
by a cumulative 5 billion tons of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2030, Jenkins
said, an amount that would “put the U.S. within easy reach” of Biden’s
commitment to cut emissions to half of 2005 levels by 2030. Manchin, who chairs
the Senate Energy Committee and whose state’s economy relies heavily on energy
production, suggested he could back many of the climate provisions in the bill,
including some tax credits. He also wants to include money to promote nuclear
power and capture emissions from industrial facilities that pump out greenhouse
gases. “I think the climate thing is one that we probably can come to an
agreement on much easier than anything else,” Manchin told reporters on Tuesday.
Democrats would need all their votes in the 50-50 Senate to advance the measure
over unanimous Republican opposition.

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