Washington: US President Joe Biden on Wednesday said the climate change threat will be the centre of his national security and foreign policy.
Biden on Wednesday signed a series of executive orders and took steps to address this challenge, which he identified as one of the most pressing threats of the era.
Look, this executive order I'm signing today also makes it official that climate change will be the centre of our national security and foreign policy, Biden told reporters at the White House.
Biden has named former Secretary of State John Kerry, as special presidential envoy for the climate. With him the world knows how serious I am, he said.
Kerry, he said, was instrumental in negotiating the Paris Climate Agreement, which his administration rejoined on day one.
Today's executive order will help strengthen that commitment by working with other nations to support the most vulnerable to the impact of climate change and to increase our collective resilience, he said.
That includes a summit of world leaders that I'll convene to address the climate crisis on Earth Day this year. In order to establish a new effort to integrate the security implications of climate change as part of our national security, risk assessment and analysis will also be included, Biden said.
The executive orders signed by Biden will put the country on an "irreversible path" to a net zero economy by 2050. Our plans are ambitious but we are America. We're bold. We're unwavering in the pursuit of jobs and innovation and science and discovery. We can do this. We must do this and we will do this. I'm now going to sign the executive order to meet the climate crisis with American jobs and American ingenuity, he said.
Biden said the US has already waited too long to deal with the climate crisis. We can't wait any longer. We see it with our own eyes. We feel it. We know it in our bones and it's time to act, he asserted.