Kamala Harris announces new $3 billion US pledge to global climate action at Dubai summit
- Vice President Kamala Harris attended the U.N. climate summit in Dubai and pledged that the U.S. would contribute $3 billion to the Green Climate Fund. She emphasized the need to transition away from fossil fuels and limit global temperature increase.
- Harris also engaged in diplomacy regarding the Israel-Hamas war. She expressed concern about civilian suffering and called on Israel to do more to protect the lives of Palestinians not involved in the fighting.
- Some critics were not reassured by Harris' statements on Israel and called for concrete actions, such as lifting the siege on Palestinians. Meanwhile, the U.S. funding pledge for the Green Climate Fund came at a time of sharp political divisions in Congress.
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Harris tackles war, climate change in quick trip to Dubai
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Filling in for President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris flew to the Middle East to tackle a pair of challenges that have flummoxed White Houses for decades: climate change and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Each…
Harris dashed to Dubai to tackle climate change and war. Each carries high political risks at home
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Filling in for President Joe Biden , Vice President Kamala Harris flew to the Middle East to tackle a pair of challenges that have flummoxed White Houses for decades: climate change and the Israeli-Palestinian confl
Harris dashed to Dubai to tackle climate change and war. Each carries high political risks at home
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Filling in for President Joe Biden , Vice President Kamala Harris flew to the Middle East to tackle a pair of challenges that have flummoxed White Houses for decades: climate change and the Israeli-Palestinian confl
Kamala Harris announces new $3 billion US pledge to global climate action at Dubai summit - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
Washington, DC (CNN) — Vice President Kamala Harris announced new funding for climate action on Saturday at the COP28 summit in Dubai, where she touted American leadership on the climate crisis, including its recent investments in clean energy and efforts to make vulnerable communities more resilient to worsening climate disasters. Harris said the US would pledge another $3 billion to the Green Climate Fund – the main finance vehicle to help dev…
The Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, visited Dubai to address climate change and the war between Israel and Hamas.
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