On the night of Thursday Swedish time, the news came: The US Congress looks like it will be able to pass a major reform package regarding the climate, after the Democratic senator Joe Manchin, who blocked the proposal, surprisingly swung and agreed with the party.

It includes climate investments of the equivalent of nearly SEK 3,800 billion, which, among other things, will go to renewable energy.

The investment must be paid for by a company tax.

New meeting in November

The announcement that Joe Biden now seems to be getting his reform package through is also seen as a major success for the global climate negotiations.

Because in November, the next climate summit, COP27, begins in Sharm-El-Sheikh in Egypt.

- If the US had not done its homework, the developing countries would not have been prepared to do their part at all and then they could have almost canceled, Erika Bjerström said in Aktuellt.