White House Outlines Climate Initiatives For Local Governments

International Business Times

Published Jul 16, 2014 10:21AM ET

White House Outlines Climate Initiatives For Local Governments

By Maria Gallucci - President Obama is set to unveil a series of climate change initiatives on Wednesday aimed at helping communities across the country to better prepare for rising sea levels, enduring droughts, more frequent flooding and other warming-related issues.

The actions are based on earlier recommendations by the president’s State, Local and Tribal Leaders Task Force on Climate Preparedness. The group of 26 officials has been meeting since November to discuss how the federal agencies can best respond to communities’ needs in the face of more disruptive weather events and strains on water and electricity supplies, the New York Times reported. A White House climate change report in May, called the National Climate Assessment, found that climate change is likely to affect every corner of the United States

The task force and its initiatives are part of Obama’s broader Climate Action Plan, which uses the president’s executive power to take decisive action in the face of political resistance and gridlock in Congress. Last month, he outlined an Environmental Protection Agency plan to require states to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants within their borders. The proposal faces stiff opposition from some Republican lawmakers and coal-state Democrats who argue the carbon cuts would hamstring state economies and destroy the coal industry.