The Biden administration in the United States has indicated that it will hold a summit in April in which leaders of major greenhouse gas emitting countries will participate in order to work with each country on climate change issues, which it considers to be an important issue for the administration. I did.

President Biden has positioned climate change as an important issue for the administration, including signing a document returning to the Paris Agreement, an international framework for combating global warming on the first day of his inauguration, and the White House has been in office for a week. On the 27th, we announced a concrete policy.



Among them, climate change is a central issue for diplomacy and security, and in order to strengthen efforts in cooperation with each country, the leaders of major greenhouse gas emitting countries will be on April 22. We are planning to hold a climate change summit in which the class participates.



"Climate change is a matter of survival crisis, and we can't afford to leave it any longer," Biden said at a news conference. He showed his intention to focus on support.



After that, President Biden signed a presidential decree on restrictions on the drilling of crude oil and natural gas on state-owned land, but the energy industry and workers are expected to oppose it, and new employment is expected in the environment-related industry. It seems that it will be asked whether it can produce.