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How soon will you depend on Govt Stimulus
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How has Covid-19 Impacted You
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President Joe Biden
WASHINGTON (Bloomberg) --President Joe Biden will take additional executive action on Wednesday to combat climate change, including temporarily blocking new leases for oil drilling on federal lands and waters, ordering a review of fossil-fuel subsidies and other measures to overhaul U.S. energy.
Biden will sign a broad-ranging executive order directing federal agencies to consider climate change in everything from government purchases to financial regulations. He will also direct U.S. intelligence authorities to estimate how climate change affects national security.