What is Biden’s $2 Trillion Climate plan?

$2 Trillion
Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event in Wilmington, Delaware, on 14 July. Photograph: Patrick Semansky/AP

Former Vice President, and current candidate, Joseph R. Biden Jr. unveiled his $2 trillion climate plan for reducing fossil fuel use across the U.S. and creating jobs.

What exactly is this plan, is it simply political bluster, or does this have real substance within it?

Let’s take a look.

The plan

In summary this is basically the Goal …

  • net-zero carbon emissions by 2050

Steps …

  • a carbon pollution-free power sector by 2035
  • upgrade 4 million buildings and weatherize 2 million homes over four years to increase energy efficiency
  • shift major cities toward public transportation and “create millions of good, union jobs rebuilding America’s crumbling infrastructure.

The price tag is $2 Trillion and that is spread out over 4 years. He had previously been talking about $1.7 Trillion spread out over 10 years, so clearly this is a rapid acceleration of that vision in within his first term.

This should not be a surprise to anybody with their finger on the pulse

There has been work on a 110 page policy wish-list for Biden to consider. In the run-up to selection, Biden adopted a moderate platform while others such as Sanders and Warren courted progressives with far more ambitions proposals.

The world has of course radically changed and so in May joint task forces appointed by Biden and Sanders were asked to create a road map. With unemployment reaching levels not seen in many generations because of the pandemic, a radical bold initiative that is on par with the steps enacted by Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal are now needed.

What came out of that join initiative was the 110 page document on 8th July.

That’s where the substance of the $2 Trillion plan came from. In there you find recommendations for net-zero by 2050 and the elimination carbon pollution from power plants by 2035.

Clearly Biden listened and has now openly embraced it.

Bernie Sanders Reacts

Bernie Sanders is quoted as follows …

“When I talked to Joe a while back, he said that he wants to be the most progressive president since FDR, Do I believe that Biden believes that now is the time for bold action to protect the working class and lower-income people in this country? Yes, I do believe that’s the case.”

Where can I find details of the plan?

On his website of course, it is not exactly hidden or a secret.

It will of course come as no surprise to learn that Biden also intends to re-enter the Paris agreement and double down on US contributions.

How will it be paid for?

You know the answer, we all know the answer.

Trump gave huge tax breaks to corporations and the mega-wealthy. Biden will be clawing that back. There will be tax increases for corporations that can easily afford it and also by … “asking the wealthiest Americans to pay their fair share”.

Reactions

You might hear criticism regarding a $2 Trillion bill, but those same voices were rather silent when Trump gave literally trillions to those same corporations and mega-wealthy individuals in 2017.

The inevitable reactions from the Trump camp is exactly what you might anticipate. It is basically the usual Trump blustering that has no substance and is deployed to use fear to manipulate.

Reality Check

One other rather obvious reality check is that Biden needs to turn the Senate blue. If that does not happen, then this plan will fail.

Translation: Votes really do matter.

$2 Trillion Climate Plan – Tweets

https://twitter.com/ayanaeliza/status/1287437642829881345

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