Biden Administration Grants $4.3B in Climate Funds

Above: Pres. Joe Biden delivers remarks during a climate event at the White House complex Nov. 14, 2023 in Washington, DC. Image copyright: Win McNamee/Staff/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Facts

  • The US Environment Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday awarded $4.3B in grants to fund grassroots, community-driven climate action projects of 25 recipients in 30 states.

  • Besides supporting emissions reduction projects, including forest management and household energy efficiency, the funds will reportedly bolster action towards local sustainability goals.


The Spin

Democratic narrative

Pres. Joe Biden has made historic strides in addressing climate change, setting the US on a ground-breaking path. His administration has aimed at net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century, investing in clean energy, creating jobs, and reducing household energy costs. His leadership represents the most comprehensive climate action by any US administration.

Republican narrative

Biden's short-sighted climate policies are harming US energy security, economic growth, and consumer purchasing power. Catering to the left's climate alarmism is stifling innovation and harming everyday Americans. Ironically, while the Biden admin. claims its climate policies are protecting the most vulnerable, it's low-income earners who are bearing the brunt of a politicized climate agenda.

Narrative C

Pres. Biden's approach to climate change has mostly been confused and inefficient. For instance, he approved oil drilling in Alaska after promising to end oil and gas leasing on public lands. He has cleared more fossil fuel projects than Trump. Such inconsistency between goals and actions jeopardized environmental progress and his political messaging.


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