WASHINGTON – This week, EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan participated in the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers’ Meeting in Berlin, Germany, where he highlighted the Biden-Harris Administration’s bold climate and environmental agenda and committed to action to reduce pollution and protect our oceans, a precious natural resource. Administrator Regan also highlighted the Administration’s commitment to advancing equity at home and abroad, centering environmental justice in bilateral meetings with G7 counterparts throughout the trip.
“As President Biden has made clear, America is back and leading the way on global climate action. Here at the G7, we made significant strides in our work to tackle the climate crisis, reduce pollution and protect our oceans,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “I was also proud to center environmental justice during the G7, especially in the important conversations with my international counterparts. Advancing justice and equity is a high priority for this Administration and it won’t be confined to our borders.”
At the meeting, the United States expressed a strong commitment to tackling the climate crisis, and reducing pollution, which threaten vulnerable communities around the world most acutely.
In the communique issued following the meeting, ministers committed to important actions including:
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