- Joe Biden announced the goal to cut emissions by 2030, compared with 2005 levels, at the start of a two-day climate summit on Thursday
- He vowed the plan, which would set the US on a path of a zero emissions economy by no later than 2050, would create jobs and boost economies
- But he is yet to release any firm details on exactly how such a plan will affect the daily lives of ordinary Americans
- It could prompt sweeping changes that could affect how Americans eat, drive and heat their homes
- While Biden hasn’t released details, experts and recent studies have laid out what would need to change by 2030 to reach the goal
Biden is using buzzwords to justify his ‘transition away’ from American jobs while foreign countries like China, Iran, Russia, Mexico, Venezuela, and Iraq keep working and take over America’s global market share,’ he told DailyMail.
‘President Biden’s misguided policies will crush small businesses, hurt American workers, and harm all Americans.
‘If we ‘transition away’ from American jobs while foreign countries keep producing, did we ‘save the planet’ or just kill American jobs?’