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Is Kamala Harris the future of climate leadership in the USA?

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As the world struggles with the escalating climate crisis, the prospect of a Kamala Harris presidency brings a renewed focus on environmental policy in the United States. With a robust track record and ambitious plans, Harris stands poised to drive transformative climate action. But what would this look like, and how feasible are her goals? Let’s delve into the potential impact of a Harris-led climate agenda.

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Kamala Harris’s commitment to climate action is well-documented. As Vice President, she championed significant climate investments, including a $20 billion boost for the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and a $3 billion pledge to the Green Climate Fund. Her role in promoting the landmark Inflation Reduction Act — the most comprehensive climate legislation in U.S. history — underscores her dedication to tackling environmental challenges head-on.

Harris’s vision for a sustainable future is nothing short of ambitious. During her 2019 presidential campaign, she unveiled a $10 trillion proposal aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2045. This bold plan included targets such as 100% carbon-neutral electricity by 2030 and a complete transition to zero-emission vehicles by 2035. These goals, if realized, would position the United States as a global leader in climate action.

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Astra Politics by Antonio De Santis
Astra Politics by Antonio De Santis

Written by Astra Politics by Antonio De Santis

Globetrotting PPE student by day, international relations aficionado by night. That’s the gist of me in a nutshell

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