Obama: Climate change among top three priorities for second term

President Obama has identified climate change as one of his top three priorities in his second term after coming under fire from environmentalists for giving the issue short shrift during the campaign.

The president, in an interview for TIME’s Person of the Year award, said the economy, immigration, climate change and energy would be at the top of his agenda for the next four years.

The interview took place before the fatal shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, an incident that had pushed gun control to a top spot on Obama’s agenda.

Obama said his daughters have influenced his thinking about the need to tackle climate change.

“[O]n an issue like climate change, for example, I think for this country and the world to ask some very tough questions about what are we leaving behind, that weighs on you. And not to mention the fact I think that generation is much more environmentally aware than previous generations,” he told TIME.

Read more at The Hill. By Zack Colman.

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Comments

  1. icarus62 says:

    It's about time.

  2. Von Rowley says:

    Beware of worshiping false idols. You may get what you desire. A New Ice age has begun

  3. Erik Osbun says:

    Dear Congress: Take this despotic EPA arm of the Obama administration away from them!

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