I should hope so.Biden announced his intention to nominate Rep. Deb Haaland to serve as secretary of the interior; former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm to head the Department of Energy; Michael Regan as EPA Administrator; Brenda Mallory as chair of the Council on Environmental Quality; Gina McCarthy as national climate advisor; and Ali Zaidi as deputy national climate advisor.
All told, the members of the team that Biden announced on Saturday illustrate an [environmental] agenda markedly different from that of the Trump presidency.
NPR
I bet you won't find that so much in Biden's economic or foreign policy picks.The president-elect and his incoming team have made clear that they plan to try to undo or block many of the Trump administration's initiatives, as well as to prioritize communities of color and low-income communities, which have been disproportionately impacted by climate change and pollution.
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"Just like we need a unified national response to COVID-19, we need a unified national response to climate change. We need to meet the moment with the urgency it demands as we would during any national emergency."
Biden also stressed the diversity of his emerging cabinet, describing it as "a cabinet that looks like America, that taps into the best of America, that opens doors and includes the full range of talents that we have in this nation."
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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