President Biden will announce more than $600 million for climate adaption projects in a visit to California on Monday.
will announce new funding to tackle the U.S. climate crisis during his visit to California.
The White House says President Biden will be highlighting both the urgency of taking bold climate action and strengthening America's resilience. The video in the player above is not related to the current story. The ABC7 Bay Area 24/7 streaming channel allows you to see news throughout the day.
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