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A look at Biden’s past executive orders on climate change

Prior to the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, the president has used his office to attack the global crisis on numerous occasions.

In this April 22, 2022 photo, President Biden signs an executive order intended to help restore national forests.

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  • Although today marks the largest allotment of federal funds to combat climate change in U.S. history, Biden has issued numerous executive orders throughout his tenure to address the climate crisis.

  • Upon inauguration, President Biden signed executive order 13990 in January 2021 to conduct an immediate review of all agency actions taken throughout former President Trump’s administration as they relate to public health and the environment.

  • Other orders targeted the financial industry, manufacturing, transportation and other sectors.

After weeks of negotiations, President Biden today achieved a milestone of his domestic agenda — infusing billions of federal dollars into the country’s fight against climate change. 

Passage of the Inflation Reduction Act marks a sea change for some advocates who feel the country has finally given the situation the gravity it warrants. 

The United States is among the top emitters of greenhouse gasses and thus contributes significantly to the environmental, health and economic ramifications of the climate crisis. 

Here is a list of executive orders on climate change issued so far, according to the Federal Register:


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Published on Aug 16,2022