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Several top U.S. companies have promised to support the Obama administration's latest initiative to address climate change, committing $140 billion in investments to reduce carbon emissions ahead of a United Nations summit this year.
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The White House plans to make solar energy more accessible to low-income Americans, lowering the electricity bills of citizens and also increasing the country's reliance on renewable energy sources.
The Obama administration is looking to raise fuel efficiency standards for trucks and buses in the United States as part of its continued efforts to curb emissions that contribute to global warming
The White House announced on Wednesday that it will release different climate data tools for the Climate Data Initiative with the help of technology from Google, Microsoft, Intel, and Esri. The Obama Administration said in a blog post that the tools will be used for the “Climate Action Plan”.
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