Biden budget's $14 billion hike for climate includes big boosts for EPA, science
Biden’s so-called “skinny”, or preliminary, budget proposal includes $11.1 billion for the US Environmental Protection Agency, a 21.3% boost over last year’s enacted level
US President Joe Biden's 2022 preliminary budget includes boosts for environmental regulation and science research as he proposes a $14 billion hike in spending on climate as he reverses former President Donald Trump's policy of slashing regulations.
Biden's so-called "skinny", or preliminary, budget proposal includes $11.1 billion for the US Environmental Protection Agency, a 21.3% boost over last year's enacted level.
It also includes $10.2 billion for the National Science Foundation, up 20% from the 2021 enacted level, with $500 million of that going to climate and clean energy research.