
Biden's climate push promises 'jobs, jobs, jobs.' Here's what that might look like
CNN
In his first address to a joint session of Congress last week, President Joe Biden framed his climate-change agenda as a once-in-a-generation economic opportunity, speaking directly to blue-collar workers. He promised that the focus on climate change would result in "jobs, jobs, jobs."
But what will those "jobs, jobs, jobs" look like? And although the investment in combating climate change will inevitably lead to more new jobs, many existing jobs — in the fossil fuel industry, for example — will begin to trickle away. A look at climate-related roles
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