Washington (April 22, 2021) – Senator Edward J. Markey
(D-Mass.) released the following statement today after the Biden administration
announced plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50 to 52 percent by 2030.
The announcement comes on the morning of the Leaders Summit on Climate:
“The Biden administration inherited four years of dust and
denialism on climate action—but that era is over. President Biden is
recommitting to ambition, reaffirming science, and reasserting global
leadership. The Administration’s emission reduction goals are technologically
feasible and well within our reach. We know with funding, with legislation, and
political will, we can do even more to meet the moment on this existential
crisis.
“I reiterate my call for the Administration to also include
methane emissions reduction targets in the national commitments and dialogue at
this week’s Summit. Immediate methane reductions are feasible using existing
technology and regulatory powers, and would facilitate more ambitious action on
short-term warming as part of the Paris Climate Agreement negotiations.
“I look forward to continuing to work with the
Administration and Congress to ensure proper financial contributions and a
methane emissions reduction target is in our final nationally determined
contributions as we build on today’s momentum.”