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Title: | Implications of The 2020 US Election Outcome On International and Domestic Climate Action | Authors: | MELISSA LOW YU XING BEA JIAN WEI ERIC |
Keywords: | Climate Change, Paris Agreement, United States, Biden Administration | Issue Date: | 23-Nov-2020 | Publisher: | Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore | Citation: | MELISSA LOW YU XING, BEA JIAN WEI ERIC (2020-11-23). Implications of The 2020 US Election Outcome On International and Domestic Climate Action. ESI Policy Brief : 1-4. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Series/Report no.: | ESI Policy Brief;38 | Abstract: | During his presidential campaign, President-Elect Joe Biden pledged that he will not only recommit the US to the Paris Agreement on the first day of his presidency, he will also lead a major diplomatic effort to get every country to ramp up the ambition of their domestic climate targets. This policy brief will explore the implications of a Joe Biden Administration for international climate action as well as US energy and climate-change policy. | Source Title: | ESI Policy Brief | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/194841 |
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