Joe Biden's win last week gives us a fighting chance against climate change.
But after four years of obstruction and denialism in the White House, the new president has to move quickly. Congressional legislation to cut emissions and create clean energy jobs is needed -- but that process can be slow-moving, and success is not assured.
The incoming administration has to act fast -- and it has to think big. It's not just the Environmental Protection Agency that can drive climate progress. In his article, Mike outlines how multiple federal departments -- from Housing to Defense to the Securities and Exchange Commission -- can help cut emissions and foster green growth.
It's clear that President-elect Biden understands the urgency of this fight. His campaign put forward an ambitious climate and clean energy plan, and his transition team named climate change as one of their top priorities. Find out how, as president, he can lay the groundwork for bold climate action: