From Yahoo/AP:
“Biden uses executive power to create a New Deal-style
American Climate Corps”
After being thwarted by Congress, President Joe Biden will
use his executive authority to create a New Deal-style American Climate Corps
that will serve as a major green jobs training program. In an announcement
Wednesday, the White House said the program will employ more than 20,000 young
adults who will build trails, plant trees, help install solar panels and do
other work to boost conservation and help prevent catastrophic wildfires. The
climate corps had been proposed in early versions of the sweeping climate law
approved last year but was jettisoned amid strong opposition from Republicans
and concerns about cost.
Democrats and environmental advocacy groups never gave up on
the plan and pushed Biden in recent weeks to issue an executive order
authorizing what the White House now calls the American Climate Corps. “After
years of demonstrating and fighting for a Climate Corps, we turned a
generational rallying cry into a real jobs program that will put a new
generation to work stopping the climate crisis,'' said Varshini Prakash,
executive director of the Sunrise Movement, an environmental group that has led
the push for a climate corps. With the new corps “and the historic climate
investments won by our broader movement, the path towards a Green New Deal is
beginning to become visible,'' Prakash said, referring to a comprehensive
jobs-and-climate plan supported by many activists and some Democrats but
ridiculed by Republicans as a socialist nightmare that would raise taxes and
hamper the economy.
Prakash, a frequent Biden critic, participated in a White
House call on Tuesday promoting the new job corps, which comes as Biden tries
to strengthen his appeal to young voters in the 2024 presidential campaign. The
Sunrise Movement and other climate activists, including many young adults, were
outraged this spring after Biden approved the huge Willow oil-drilling project
in Alaska. Opponents say the project and others approved by Biden put his
climate legacy at risk and are a breach of his 2020 campaign promise to stop
new oil drilling on federal lands. Those concerns were put aside, for now, as
environmental activists hailed the new jobs program, which is modeled after the
Civilian Conservation Corps, created in the 1930s by President Franklin D.
Roosevelt, a Democrat, as part of the New Deal. “Young people nationwide are
excited to see the launch of the American Climate Corps, enhancing career
pathways in clean energy, conservation and climate resilience,'' said Cristina
Tzintzún Ramirez, president of NextGen America, an organization that promotes
education, registration and mobilization for voters age 18 to 35. "Young
people are fighting for climate justice every day in their community, and now
they have even more opportunity to continue this fight in their careers,''
Ramirez said.
More than 50 Democratic lawmakers, including Massachusetts
Sen. Ed Markey and New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, had also encouraged
Biden to create a climate corps, saying in a letter on Monday that “the climate
crisis demands a whole-of-government response at an unprecedented scale.'' The
lawmakers cited deadly heat waves in the Southwest and across the nation, as
well as dangerous floods in New England and devastating wildfires on the
Hawaiian island of Maui, among recent examples of climate-related disasters. Democrats
called creation of the climate corps “historic” and a key step toward
fulfilling the vision of the Green New Deal. “Today President Biden listened to
the (environmental) movement, and he delivered with an American Climate
Corps,'' a beaming Markey said at a celebratory news conference outside the
Capitol. "We are starting to turn the green dream into a green reality,''
added Ocasio-Cortez, who co-sponsored the Green New Deal legislation with
Markey four years ago. "You all are changing the world,'' she told young
activists.
The White House declined to say how much the program will
cost or how it will be paid for, but Markey and other Democrats said money from
the climate law and the 2021 infrastructure law would serve as a “down payment”
for thousands of jobs. Republicans have largely dismissed the climate corps as
a do-gooder proposal that would waste money and could even take jobs away from
other workers displaced by the COVID-19 pandemic. “We don’t need another FDR
program, and the idea that this is going to help land management is a false
idea as well,” Arkansas Rep. Bruce Westerman, chairman of the House Natural
Resources Committee, said in 2021. Rep. Joe Neguse, a Colorado Democrat, said
the program should pay “a living wage" while offering health care coverage
and other benefits.
A key distinction between the original Civilian Conservation
Corps and the new climate contingent is that, unlike the 1930s, the U.S.
economy is not in an economic depression. The U.S. unemployment rate was 3.8%
in August, low by historical measures. The new corps is also likely to be far
more diverse than the largely white and male force created 90 years ago.
White House climate adviser Ali Zaidi said the administration
will work with at least six federal agencies to create the climate corps and
will pair with at least 10 states. California, Colorado, Maine, Michigan and
Washington have already begun similar programs, while five more are launching
their own climate corps, Zaidi said: Arizona, Maryland, Minnesota, North
Carolina and Utah. The initiative will provide job training and service
opportunities to work on a wide range of projects, including restoring coastal
wetlands to protect communities from storm surges and flooding; clean energy
projects such as wind and solar power; managing forests to prevent catastrophic
wildfires; and energy efficient solutions to cut energy bills for consumers,
the White House said.
Creation of the climate corps comes as the Environmental
Protection Agency launches a $4.6 billion grant competition for states,
municipalities and tribes to cut climate pollution and advance environmental
justice. The Climate Pollution Reduction Grants are funded by the 2022 climate
law and are intended to drive community-driven solutions to slow climate
change. EPA Administrator Michael Regan said the grants will help
"communities so they can chart their own paths toward the clean energy
future.” The deadline for states and municipalities to apply is April 1, with
grants expected in late 2024. Tribes and territories must apply by May 1, with
grants expected by early 2025.
^ I’m not sure Young Americans will go for this Program since
most don’t volunteer for other Government Agencies that work to help change the
world like AmeriCorps or the Peace Corps. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-using-executive-power-create-121112614.html
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