US President Joe Biden announced a new clean energy coalition at the COP26 gathering in Glasgow on Tuesday.
"The First Movers Coalition is starting with more than two dozen of the world’s largest and most innovative companies. The coalition represents eight major sectors that comprise 30 percent of the global emissions we now are dealing with — steel, shipping, aluminum, concrete, trucking, aviation, chemicals, and direct air capture," Biden explained.
"These companies will be critical partners in pushing for commercially viable alternatives to decarbonise the industrial — these industrial sectors and more, and while championing the US innovation of good-paying jobs at the same time. And the US government is going to use our enormous market power as the world’s largest buyer of goods and services," he added.
US President Joe Biden announced a new clean energy coalition at the COP26 gathering in Glasgow on Tuesday.
"The First Movers Coalition is starting with more than two dozen of the world’s largest and most innovative companies. The coalition represents eight major sectors that comprise 30 percent of the global emissions we now are dealing with — steel, shipping, aluminum, concrete, trucking, aviation, chemicals, and direct air capture," Biden explained.
"These companies will be critical partners in pushing for commercially viable alternatives to decarbonise the industrial — these industrial sectors and more, and while championing the US innovation of good-paying jobs at the same time. And the US government is going to use our enormous market power as the world’s largest buyer of goods and services," he added.
US President Joe Biden announced a new clean energy coalition at the COP26 gathering in Glasgow on Tuesday.
"The First Movers Coalition is starting with more than two dozen of the world’s largest and most innovative companies. The coalition represents eight major sectors that comprise 30 percent of the global emissions we now are dealing with — steel, shipping, aluminum, concrete, trucking, aviation, chemicals, and direct air capture," Biden explained.
"These companies will be critical partners in pushing for commercially viable alternatives to decarbonise the industrial — these industrial sectors and more, and while championing the US innovation of good-paying jobs at the same time. And the US government is going to use our enormous market power as the world’s largest buyer of goods and services," he added.