Amid claims that “confronting the climate crisis presents a historic opportunity to drive our economic recovery” and similar statements plainly at odds with physical economic reality, the White House report on the G7 meeting lays out efforts made to combat the invisible menace of carbon dioxide.
The G7 leaders commit to end new direct government support for unabated coal power generation, internationally, by the end of this year.
They further boast that they will work together to keep global warming to within 1.5 degrees (as though their actions will accomplish this). The 30×30 plan of “protecting” 30% of land by 2030 was a major item.