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		Exclusive-White House climate adviser Gina McCarthy planning to step 
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		 [April 15, 2022] 
		By Jarrett Renshaw and Jeff Mason 
 (Reuters) -White House climate adviser Gina 
		McCarthy is planning to step down, according to two sources familiar 
		with the deliberations, likely ending a tenure marked by ambitious 
		emissions targets but failure in securing major U.S. carbon-cutting 
		legislation.
 
 McCarthy, 67, had initially planned to remain in the White House for 
		about a year, hoping to help federal agencies implement President Joe 
		Biden's ambitious climate legislation, but those efforts stalled amid 
		intraparty opposition from key Democratic senators.
 
 McCarthy has already delayed her departure, and told one Reuters source 
		that she plans to leave as soon as next month.
 
 White House spokesman Vedant Patel said on Thursday: "This is not true 
		and there are no such plans underway and no personnel announcements to 
		make."
 
 He added, "Gina and her entire team continue to be laser focused on 
		delivering on President Biden's clean energy agenda," he said in an 
		email.
 
		
		 
		McCarthy, a former Environmental Protection Agency administrator during 
		the Obama administration, was selected by Biden to a new role leading 
		domestic climate policy coordination at the White House. 
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			White House Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy holds a news conference in 
			the parking garage at Union Station in front of new EV charging 
			stations in Washington, U.S., April 22, 2021. REUTERS/Evelyn 
			Hockstein 
            
			 Biden had promised to wean the 
			nation off fossil fuels, but has now found himself looking for ways 
			to increase global supply of oil and other carbon-rich energy 
			products amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine and high gas prices 
			that advisers see damaging his standing with voters.
 McCarthy leads inter-agency efforts to coordinate domestic climate 
			change policy and serves as a domestic counterpart to John Kerry, 
			who Biden appointed as his special international envoy on climate 
			change.
 
 McCarthy's position was a key demand by the liberal wing of the 
			Democratic Party and an illustration of Biden's commitment to the 
			cause. Not replacing her could be seen as a retreat by the 
			environmental community.
 
 Biden came into office with an ambitious climate agenda, with the 
			cornerstone a $555 billion plan to transition to cleaner energy in 
			all aspects of American life. Before those policies stalled, 
			McCarthy, a regulatory expert, was going to be tasked with 
			implementing the plan across multiple agencies.
 
 (Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw and Jeff Mason; editing by Trevor 
			Hunnicutt and Alistair Bell)
 
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