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Joe Biden unveils climate team, first Native American cabinet member

  • Joe Biden unveils team ‘ready on day one’ to fight climate change
  • Deb Haaland would be the first indigenous cabinet secretary

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US President-elect Joe Biden. Photo: Reuters
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US President-elect Joe Biden tapped North Carolina’s top environmental regulator, Michael Regan, as US Environmental Protection Agency chief and Democratic congresswoman Deb Haaland as interior secretary as he builds his team to combat climate change and safeguard the environment.

If confirmed by the Senate, Regan would become the first black person to run the EPA and Haaland would become the first Native American cabinet secretary, adding to a historically diverse incoming Democratic administration.

Their nominations were announced by Biden’s transition team in a statement on Thursday.

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Also on Thursday, a top Biden adviser, congressman Cedric Richmond, tested positive for the coronavirus after briefly interacting with Biden earlier this week when the president-elect was campaigning on behalf of Democratic US Senate candidates in Georgia.

Their encounter was in open air and both men were wearing masks, the transition team said, meaning Biden was not in “close contact” as defined by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. Biden tested negative for Covid-19 on Thursday. Richmond will quarantine for two weeks.

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