John Kerry Could Be a Climate Hawk at State

 

Given his long record of climate advocacy, John Kerry’s nomination for Secretary of State is a sign that climate change may receive more attention in the second Obama Administration. In addition to co-sponsoring a cap-and-trade bill in the Senate, Kerry made it a point in his presidential campaign to deride the Bush Administration’s lack of belief in climate change. Elevating the importance of climate change at the State Department could result in more significant climate policy than a similar move at the EPA.

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