By U.S. Embassy Tbilisi | 9 March, 2021 | Topics: News, News from Washington, Video | Tags: climate change
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Leigh Hartman The U.S. agency that explores outer space is aiding the global fight against climate change. With more than two dozen satellites and other measuring tools, NASA collects massive amounts of environmental data on everything from air pollution to global temperatures. Scientists use that information to better understand climate change and how to slow it. ...
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By U.S. Embassy Tbilisi | 2 March, 2021 | Topics: News, Science & Tech, U.S. Agencies | Tags: climate change, NASA, science, Space, technology
ANTONY J. BLINKEN, SECRETARY OF S
TATE On January 20, on his first day in office, President Biden signed the instrument to bring the United States back into the Paris Agreement. Per the terms of the Agreement, the United States officially becomes a Party again today. The Paris Agreement is an unprecedented framework for global action. We know because we helped ...
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By U.S. Embassy Tbilisi | 19 February, 2021 | Topics: Environment, Key Documents, Key Officials, News | Tags: climate change, Environment, Office of the Spokesperson, The Secretary of State
President Biden is vowing to strengthen America’s international relationships and tackle global challenges with the help of other nations. In a major foreign policy speech, Biden said the United States will work with the international community to tackle global challenges like the
COVID-19 pandemic and
climate change , and to advance freedom and dignity for people around the world. “America’s ...
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By U.S. Embassy Tbilisi | 5 February, 2021 | Topics: Key Officials, News, News from Washington, President of the United States | Tags: climate change, international cooperation, international security, President Biden, Refugees
On January 20, his first day in office, President Biden signed papers to bring the United States back into the Paris Agreement. On January 27, he issued an executive order deepening
America’s commitment to combat the climate crisis . “We can’t wait any longer,” Biden said before signing the order. “We see it with our own eyes, we feel it, we know ...
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By U.S. Embassy Tbilisi | 29 January, 2021 | Topics: Environment, Key Officials, News, President of the United States | Tags: climate change, international cooperation, President Biden, renewable energy
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Leigh Hartman The United States is rejoining the Paris Agreement, renewing its commitment to partnering with other nations to tackle the global threat of climate change. After his January 20 inaugural address, President Biden signed
formal documentation returning the United States to the December 12, 2015, Paris Agreement, a critical framework for avoiding potentially disastrous consequences from climate ...
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By U.S. Embassy Tbilisi | 21 January, 2021 | Topics: Key Officials, News, News from Washington, President of the United States | Tags: climate change, innovation, President Biden, renewable energy
A joint U.S.-European satellite mission will collect valuable information about rising sea levels. The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite — named for the former director of NASA’s Earth Science Division — launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on November 21. “The Earth is changing, and this satellite will help deepen our understanding of how,”
said Karen St. Germain ...
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By U.S. Embassy Tbilisi | 9 December, 2020 | Topics: News, Science & Tech, U.S. Agencies | Tags: climate change, international cooperation, NASA, oceans, science, Space