Biden takes heat from both sides over climate change

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Republicans have long opposed government efforts to address climate concerns, especially when they come at the expense of the economy, but new polling shows even Democrats aren't all that pleased with JoeBiden's efforts.

Republicans have long opposed government efforts to address climate concerns, especially when they come at the expense of the economy, but new polling shows even Democrats aren't all that pleased with Biden's efforts.A Washington Post-University of Maryland poll released on Monday shows 57% of adults disapprove of the president's handling of climate change compared to 40% who approve of Biden's handling of the matter.

“President Biden understands how critical this moment is," press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters in a preview of Biden's remarks."That is why he has already taken more actions than any prior president to address the climate crisis we face as a country and as a world.” The issue of climate change sparks intense reactions on both sides, and a wide range of activities can generate accusations of environmental damage. A reporter asked in January if using Air Force One, which has a fuel capacity of 53,611 gallons, to fly across the country was a useful use of carbon.

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