KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden's allies in the business community have been helping the White House try to coax the private sector into supporting the administration's climate change agenda.
  • Several business leaders who are working with the White House told CNBC that the effort is a major divergence from what they saw during the Trump administration.
  • "There's no longer the fear of the tweet, which I think was a legitimate fear from a lot of the business leaders in trying to speak out on these issues," said one corporate leader.

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US President Joe Biden delivers remarks and participates in the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate Session 5: The Economic Opportunities of Climate Action from the White House in Washington, DC, on April 23, 2021.

President Joe Biden's allies in the business community have been helping the White House try to coax the private sector into supporting the administration's climate change agenda.

Several business leaders who are working with the White House told CNBC that the effort is a major divergence from what they saw during the Trump administration.

In this article