Joe Biden Beatrice Gormley (classic children's novels txt) 📖
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Joe Biden’s age was another concern, and he had said that he viewed himself as a “bridge” to a younger generation of Democratic leaders. Although Biden was fit, healthy, and unusually energetic, he was the oldest person ever to be elected US president. Even Ronald Reagan was only seventy-seven as he left office in 1989. Would Biden’s health and energy hold up under the enormous strain of the presidency? In case it did not, he was confident that his vice president, Kamala Harris, was “ready to lead.”
Global climate change was an issue that the Trump administration had simply denied and ignored for four years. But as if to force Americans to pay attention to this mounting threat, the West Coast had burst into flames during the last months of the 2020 presidential campaign. In California, Oregon, and Washington, forest fires swept over millions of acres, driving many thousands of people from their homes and choking the air across the entire region.
At the same time, the southeastern US was battered by hurricanes and floods, and the western half of the country suffered drought. Climate scientists agreed that the devastating fires, the rise in sea levels, and the unusually violent storms were all caused by higher global temperatures. And the rise in global temperatures was caused by increased greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels.
The United States bore a large part of the responsibility for global climate change, being the second-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases. Joe Biden planned to launch a trillion-dollar program to replace fossil fuels in the US with clean energy. Importantly, this huge effort would also stimulate the economy, by creating millions of new jobs. Just as important, the US needed to set an example for the rest of the world.
Still another pressing problem: the United States’ relations with other countries were in disarray. For many years before 2016, the US had been the country that other nations looked to for leadership. By 2020, the Trump administration had strained relationships with most of the US’s traditional allies. And the US had lost the respect of many nations, especially because of Trump’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, Joe Biden had deep expertise, from his years as senator and then as vice president, in working with other countries, and he was determined to restore the US’s position in the world.
During Joe Biden’s long career in public service, he had faced and overcome many challenges. But it seemed that his greatest challenges lay ahead.
Acknowledgments
Many thanks to Karen Nagel and all the editorial and production staff at Aladdin, who polished this book and made it shine. And special thanks to my husband, Robert J. Gormley, who picked Biden for a winner early on.
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About the Author
BEATRICE GORMLEY has written a number of books for young readers, including several titles in the Childhood of Famous Americans and Childhood of World Figures series, as well as biographies of John McCain, Barack Obama, Pope Francis, George W. Bush, Laura Bush, and Nelson Mandela. She lives in Westport, Massachusetts.
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