Michael Shellenberger
At the Democratic National Convention this week, presidential and
vice-presidential candidates Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will make the
case for spending $2 trillion, or $500 billion per year, to transition
the U.S. away from fossil fuels toward renewables like solar and wind.
Biden has said
he would not “tinker around the edges” with his plan. “We’re going to
make historic investments that will seize the opportunity.”
In many respects, the Biden-Harris plan is even more aggressive than
California’s. “The plan is very bold,” Leah Stokes of the University of
California, Santa Barbara, told the Financial Times. “There is no [US] state right now that has a target this ambitious.”..........
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