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John Kerry worked to restore US climate leadership. Was it enough?

As John Kerry prepares to depart as President Joe Biden’s special envoy on climate change on March 6, he leaves the United States in a stronger position in global climate diplomacy despite lingering mistrust on the world stage over American policy intentions.

Capping off over six decades in public service, Mr. Kerry is credited with restoring U.S. climate ties with China and courting private capital for climate action. But these accomplishments were made even as the United States has become the world’s biggest producer of climate-polluting oil and gas.

In an interview ahead of his departure, Mr. Kerry said he plans to continue climate advocacy outside of government, though he did not specify whether he will join any boards or organizations.

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