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Biden Executive Order Makes Cuts to Federal Government Emissions

By Nick Ciolino

President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Wednesday intended to reduce carbon emissions across the federal government, with the goal of net zero emissions from overall federal operations by 2050.

The measure calls for the use of the federal government’s annual purchasing power of $650 billion to make sweeping changes to the government’s 300,000 buildings, and fleet of 600,000 cars and trucks.

The president’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Budget for Fiscal Year 2022, and Build Back Better spending plan still being negotiated in Congress will provide the funding necessary to achieve the goals of the executive order, according to the White House.

“U.S. Government will lead by example to leverage scale and procurement power to drive clean, healthy, and resilient operations,” the White House Fact Sheet reads…

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One Comment

  1. Phill W Phill W December 10, 2021

    More failure coming to America by the incompetent communist regime in the White House.

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