KEY POINTS
  • Following the midterm elections in November, President Joe Biden faces a GOP-controlled House of Representatives largely opposed to the administration's climate change and clean energy policies.
  • The Republican-led environmental committees have started to launch oversight of the administration's climate agenda and have unveiled legislation aimed to maintain or increase fossil fuel production.
  • Meet the three GOP leaders who are now heading the key House environmental and climate committees.
The US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023.

Following the midterm elections in November, President Joe Biden faces a GOP-controlled House of Representatives largely opposed to the administration's climate change and clean energy policies and efforts to curb the country's dependence on fossil fuel production.

Although Republicans have a slim majority in the House, the newly GOP-led committees have already started to launch oversight of the government's climate agenda and have unveiled legislation aimed to maintain or increase fossil fuel production.