John Podesta Named New US Climate Envoy, Succeeds Kerry

February 1, 2024
John Podesta Named New US Climate Envoy, Succeeds Kerry
  • President Joe Biden has appointed John Podesta as the new US special envoy for climate, succeeding John Kerry.

  • Podesta's appointment reflects the administration's commitment to addressing the climate crisis and his expertise in global climate efforts.

  • John Kerry will maintain a leadership role in climate policy, focusing on the Inflation Reduction Law's implementation.

  • Podesta will focus on developing new emission targets and enhancing global clean energy supply chains as the US rejoins the Paris climate agreement.

  • Kerry, at 80, is anticipated to join Biden's presidential campaign team, stepping down from his current role.

  • Podesta's experience includes brokering the first US-China climate agreement in 2014, which is crucial as the US pushes for renewable energy.

  • The administration acknowledges Kerry's contribution to the US's positioning for achieving climate goals and the clean energy production boom.

  • Podesta's new role does not require Senate confirmation, and his appointment follows the US's halt on new natural gas export projects.

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