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In reply to the discussion: No More F*cking Around. We elected you. Start acting like it (what I want to see today from Dems) [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)It never was. It's a political platform to rally support. But there is no bill, there's no plan, there are no thousands of experts in and out of government working to create a plan. And there is no action in congress for something that doesn't exist.
All the congressional climate-related committees (many!) have been producing the Democratic plans.
The Biden/Democratic Party climate plan, developed over years with the assistance of prominent experts in every field, is HUGE, EXTREMELY EXTENSIVE, SOPHISTICATED, REAL and HAPPENING. Virtually all our legislation in some way integrates climate action into the solutions and actions for every other issue.
Here are three of Vox's "explanation" articles discussing what it's about. There are more inspiring articles from climate sites overjoyed at what we're doing, but these are kinda surveys.
Bidens all of government plan for climate, explained
Rejoining the Paris agreement is just the start of Bidens climate and clean energy policy.
https://www.vox.com/22242572/biden-climate-change-plan-explained
At last, a climate policy platform that can unite the left
The factions of the Democratic coalition have come into alignment on climate change.
https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/21252892/climate-change-democrats-joe-biden-renewable-energy-unions-environmental-justice
How Biden could actually deliver on his climate goals
The road to the 2030 goal is clear. The road to 2050 is a little murkier.
https://www.vox.com/22398456/biden-climate-change-goals-industry-buildings-agriculture