The return of the United States to the Paris Agreement, which Donald Trump left when he became president, has been accompanied by an increase in the commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions to which Joe Biden has committed during the summit of the virtual climate that he himself has organized to relaunch the fight against climate change, relegated to the background by the coronavirus pandemic and the Trump era.

Specifically, the new tenant of the White House will commit to reach a cut of 50-52% in 2030 compared to the levels that existed in 2030. Barack Obama had set the cut target at 26-28% for 2025, for which Biden's decision almost doubles the cut to be undertaken.

According to his Administration, which has made climate change one of the priorities of the legislature, it is part of a plan that will create millions of high-paying jobs, advance environmental justice and improve the health and safety of American citizens.


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