Biden to stress climate action in first visit by sitting U.S. president to Amazon rainforest

Biden to stress climate action in first visit by sitting U.S. president to Amazon rainforest

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Washington — President Biden is set to deliver remarks on climate conservation in Manaus, Brazil, on Sunday during a visit to the Amazon rainforest that marked the first such trip by any sitting U.S. president in history. 

Mr. Biden has made addressing climate change a key part of his policy agenda, approving legislation that reduces emissions, while setting the country on a path toward a transition to green energy. With the visit Sunday, the president is set to highlight his commitment to combatting global deforestation and conserving forests as part of what the White House calls Mr. Biden’s “historic climate legacy.”

President Biden tours the Museu da Amazonia with his daughter, Ashley Biden and granddaughter Natalie Biden as they visit the Amazon Rainforest in Manaus, Brazil, on November 17, 2024, before heading to Rio de Janeiro for the G20 Summit.
President Biden tours the Museu da Amazonia with his daughter, Ashley Biden and granddaughter Natalie Biden as they visit the Amazon Rainforest in Manaus, Brazil, on November 17, 2024, before heading to Rio de Janeiro for the G20 Summit.

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The president is set to announce during the visit that the U.S. has reached its goal of increasing its climate finance to over $11 billion a year, up from $1.5 billion when Mr. Biden took office. He will also designate Nov. 17 as International Conservation Day, while the administration announces new conservation efforts including $50 million for the Amazon Fund, among other initiatives. 

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Kaia Hubbard

Source: cbsnews.com