Episode #63: Biden Takes More Action on Climate Change than Any Other US President (Part I)

After weeks of intense discussion among Democratic lawmakers following Joe Biden’s disastrous showing at the televised debates against former president Donald Trump, Biden announced he would be stepping down from the presidential race.

Post debates, the president endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take his place. At the time of the story’s recording, Harris had not yet been chosen to replace him.

While many had focused on Biden’s debate performance and declining mental acuity, few have paid attention to his achievements as president.

That includes adding a record number of jobs, saving the economy and addressing the worse effects of covid following Trump’s presidency.

Moreover, he introduced game-changing climate change legislation that will have lasting effects on future generations.

With us today to talk about President Biden’s climate change accomplishments is the Green News Report managing editor and co-host, Desi Doyen.

She joined Digital Village Radio’s Leilani Albano

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