Joe Biden to miss COP28 climate summit: U.S. official
The Hindu
Biden to miss U.N. climate summit in Dubai; Kerry to lead U.S. negotiations. Biden has prioritized climate domestically, with the Inflation Reduction Act channeling billions of dollars to the green economy. Trump is a climate skeptic who opposes costly U.S. action. Biden traveled to Glasgow to re-assert U.S. leadership on climate.
President Joe Biden will miss the latest U.N. climate summit in Dubai, after two years of attending the talks in hopes of highlighting U.S. leadership, a U.S. official said Sunday.
Some 70,000 people including national leaders and Pope Francis are expected at COP28 as it opens Thursday, in what could be the largest United Nations climate summit ever.
Schedules released by the White House for Mr. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris showed neither heading to Dubai this week.
Mr. Biden's engagements include a trip to Colorado to highlight U.S. investment in wind energy, a meeting with the President of Angola and the lighting of the national Christmas tree.
A U.S. official confirmed that Mr. Biden was not planning to attend COP28 this week or during a second window close to the end of the talks on December 12.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Biden administration was still discussing whether to send a top-level official to Dubai.