US Department of Energy Secretary, Jennifer Granholm has applauded China’s climate policies, saying that Americans can “learn from what China is doing” in combating climate change.
In an interview at the annual SXSW conference in Austin, Texas, Granholm praised China for its efforts to improve the climate, adding that China is actually “very sensitive” about the issue, more so than the United States.
In her words, “the amount of money that they’re investing in clean energy is actually, you know, encouraging.
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“We are hopeful that, you know, we can all learn from what China is doing.”
The Biden administration announced this week that $6 billion in funding will be used to expedite decarbonization initiatives in energy-hungry sectors including steel, aluminium, and cement production, which are responsible for approximately 25% of US greenhouse gas emissions.
The initiative is a component of President Biden’s commitment to decarbonizing the American economy by 2050. Granholm noted that the initiative would boost American manufacturing’s competitiveness while reducing emissions.
Story was adapted from Mint