On December 19th, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris duo came again together to introduce their first nominees and appointments for the posts in the Key Climate and Energy teams for their incoming administration at the Queen Theatre in Wilmington, Delaware.
Photo Credit: Kamala Harris/Facebook |
In her statement, VP-elect Kamala Harris said concerning climate changing and the incoming administration's work in rejoining the fight by: Secure carbon-pollution free electricity by 2035, Achieve net-zero emissions no later than 2050 and Invest in a clean energy future, and create millions of good-paying, union jobs, along the way.
The climate team @JoeBiden and I introduced today is ready to confront the climate crisis head-on with our allies around the world. pic.twitter.com/SKspQVHAff
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) December 20, 2020
The teams will include the first ever Native American Representative Deb Haaland who is the first Native American to be nominated for the Secretary of Interior post.
The climate crisis is a grave and growing threat to the planet we all share. The public servants and climate experts @JoeBiden and I are announcing today will confront this global challenge head-on. https://t.co/evA1QvYmzP
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) December 19, 2020