John Kerry, President Biden’s Special Envoy for Climate, plans to step down from the Biden Administration. Kerry, 80, has served as the President’s Top Diplomat on Climate Change since early 2021, working to get Governments around the World, to aggressively cut their Planet-Warming Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
He is widely expected to get involved in the 2024 Presidential Campaign, to help raise Awareness of Biden’s work on Climate Change. No Successor has yet been tapped.
Kerry is planning to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland next week, as well as a Meeting of the International Energy Agency in Paris in February.
Kerry played a Key Role in urging President Biden to set a more Aggressive Target for Greenhouse Gas Emissions for the U.S., which the President did by Pledging to Cut Emissions roughly in Half by 2030.
Former Vice President Al Gore in a Statement on Saturday, called Kerry’s work on Climate Change “Heroic.” But the Future of the Climate Envoy role in the U.S. is uncertain.

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