Summary

President Biden became the first sitting U.S. president to visit the Amazon rainforest, emphasizing the global urgency of combating climate change.

During his historic visit, he called protecting the environment “a fight for humanity, citing achievements such as rejoining the Paris Agreement, boosting climate financing to $11 billion annually, and advancing green energy through the Inflation Reduction Act

He announced new conservation efforts, including $50 million for the Amazon Fund, and declared Nov. 17 as International Conservation Day.

Biden urged leaders to prioritize both environmental protection and economic growth, leaving a climate-focused legacy amid concerns over President-elect Trump’s rollback plans.

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        130 days ago

        Interestingly I can no longer see my own comment that you replied to when I click the link for it, though I can see it when I open a private window to it. That’s pretty weird. I checked the modlog and nothing…

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        30 days ago

        Wow this is the most inane whataboutism. I don’t think China is massively murdering muslims and blowing up their homes like the zios. But both are bad.

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          330 days ago

          Not blowing up homes, because that would make no sense as it is in china, and it’s not a land grab.

          The Uyghurs are Muslim. Pay attention