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In Colorado, Biden Talks Wildfires, Floods And The Need For Urgent Action On Climate Change - Colorado Public Radio

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President Joe Biden visited the National Renewable Energy Lab on Tuesday to pitch his “Build Back Better” agenda as a vital step toward fighting and adapting to climate change.

Biden said, “we’re blinking code red” as a nation when it comes to extreme weather and climate-driven disasters. Before arriving in the state, he toured the Caldor fire in California, and he spoke to the smoke and flooding Coloradans have endured in recent months.

“You saw the vicious cycle this summer, when heavy rains combined with the burn scar of the Grizzly Creek fire,” Biden said, noting the lengthy closures of Interstate 70 after flooding on wildfire burn scars trapped more than a hundred motorists and the fact that one in three Americans experienced a ‘weather disaster’ this summer. “The bottom line is: It’s everywhere. It’s everywhere.”

The president noted that extreme weather cost the U.S. $99 billion last year.

“We know what the driver is: climate change. We know what’s causing climate change, human activity. This is no longer up for debate.”

Turning to his policy proposals, Biden underscored an urgent need for increased investment in renewable energy technologies and programs to help ensure communities are more resistant to the damaging effects of climate change.

“Something that is caused by humans can be solved by humans,” he said. “The necessity is there, we don’t have a lot of time. We don’t have much more than ten years, for real.” 

The CEO of Xcel Energy and Gov. Jared Polis also spoke before the event.

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President Joe Biden talks with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, right, and Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock after arriving on Air Force One at Denver International Airport Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021, in Denver. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

This was Biden’s first visit to Colorado since his election. He handily won the state in 2020 but did not campaign here in person. He said he was glad to get a chance to tour NREL, which he hadn’t visited since 2011. 

“I had a chance to see the state of your wind turbine testing and new battery technologies because of the years of work that have taken place here. And these technologies aren't science fiction, they're ready to be installed and scaled up across the country right now.”

Biden's CO trip part of his effort to get $3.5 trillion reconciliation package through Congress

The brief Colorado stop is part of Biden’s public outreach effort to drum up support for the $3.5 trillion Democratic budget reconciliation package currently making its way through Congress. Democrats cannot afford to lose any votes in the narrowly divided U.S Senate.

The package is a vehicle for a wide range of Democratic priorities, including increased funding for initiatives to combat climate change that have rankled industry groups and proven to be contentious among moderate Democrats like Sen. Joe Manchin of coal-state West Virginia. 

“From my perspective, the reconciliation bill to Build Back Better plan is a climate bill. It's a bill to try to meet the moment,” said Democratic Congressman Joe Neguse, noting it includes “everything from the Climate Conservation Corps to the clean energy standard, to electric vehicle infrastructure, to the investment in R-&-D for our federal labs.”

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