Well, welcome, everyone. I’m delighted to see you all.
Well, General Secretary, it’s great to see you again, have you here in the United States. We appreciate it.
We made the largest investment in history to fight climate change, the existential threat to humanity.
Finally, we continue our pathbreaking work to heal the wounds of war.
In our time, we turn the page on the worst pandemic in a century.
I’ve seen war criminals and dictators face justice and accountability for human rights violations.
One year ago, in Hanoi, we began a new era of relations with Vietnam and the United States, and we elevated our partnership to the highest l...
This summer, at the G7, the United States and our partners reached a decision to unlock $50 billion from the proceeds of those frozen assets...
In the face of the dangerous and deadly impacts of climate change, we’re also making our cities and towns more resilient.
We rejoined the Paris Agreement immediately after my predecessor had walked away.
I’ve never been more optimistic about America’s future.
I wrote and signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act, the most significant climate law ever passed in the history of the world.
There are more than 14 gigafactories opening or under construction to make advanced batteries here in America and more to come.
There is nothing beyond our capacity when we act together.
This is a new formula on climate: creating jobs, reducing pollution, cleaning up our water and air, improving our quality of life, building ...
We’ve quadrupled the development of electric vehicles since I took office.
When I think climate, I think jobs. I think jobs.
I think we’ve laid out a better choice. And today, we are better positioned than any other nation in the world to promote a clean energy fut...