With extreme weather disasters making headlines almost daily this summer, Congress appears ready to start spending billions of dollars to fight climate change.
The bipartisan infrastructure deal currently making its way through the U.S. Senate includes notable first steps meant to address the climate crisis, including billions for flood control, fire prevention and sea-level-rise mitigation.
As part of the emerging deal, which is probably heading for a vote by the end of the week, Congress will allocate $11.6 billion to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control projects, while the Forest Service will receive billions to help clear the undergrowth that has built up for decades and has fueled more severe wildfires.
Thanks to the buildup of greenhouse gas emissions, average global temperatures have risen by roughly 1.2 degrees Celsius since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Hundreds of studies have shown that the increase is associated with a marked uptick in extreme weather events, as well as the rapid melting of the world's glaciers and polar ice caps.
While the funds allocated to help mitigate climate change risks are a notable first step for the U.S. government, many of the priorities proposed by President Biden, such as $174 billion to spur the transition from gasoline-fueled cars to an electric vehicle fleet, were left out of the deal.
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