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Will Biden grab more “emergency power” for his unpopular climate change agenda?

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Biden To Announce Actions On Offshore Wind And Extreme Heat
(Somerset, MA) — President Biden is highlighting climate change and extreme weather events. Speaking in Massachusetts, Biden called it a “clear and present danger.” He said climate change is an existential threat and a “code red for humanity.” Biden cited western wildfires and extreme heatwaves across the U.S. He said extreme weather disrupts supply chains and hurts businesses. The White House says Biden is still considering a declaration of a national climate emergency.
(Washington, DC) — President Biden is making announcements in support of offshore wind power and protecting Americans from extreme heat. A White House official said Biden will help communities facing extreme heat with additional funding to a program that helps state and local governments deal with natural disasters. It’s uncertain what additional actions Biden will announce regarding offshore wind power. Biden is visiting a former coal plant in Massachusetts that now makes cables for offshore wind facilities.