The secretary of state promised a new embassy in the Solomon Islands and help on issues like climate change, as Washington vies with Beijing for influence in the region.
After four years of “America First,” the president tries this week to reclaim U.S. leadership in the fight against climate change. Can the world trust his promises?
In a speech last week, Mr. Blinken outlined his top-eight policy priorities; No. 6 was to "tackle the climate crisis and drive a green-energy revolution." Structural changes are also weaving climate change into every part of foreign policy planning.
Mr. Biden has sought advice across the Democratic Party’s ideological spectrum, but his core advisers on the coronavirus, economics, foreign policy and climate change are familiar figures.