The Biden administration is weighing a last-ditch push for an international agreement that would restrict financial support for foreign oil and gas projects before critical talks start in Paris.
Landing the deal is seen as essential to deliver on a promise President Joe Biden made his first year in the White House. But administration officials were still deciding on the final negotiating posture over the weekend.
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*From Bloomberg News reporter Jennifer A Dlouhy*
The Biden administration is weighing a last-ditch push for an international agreement that would restrict financial support for foreign oil and gas projects before critical talks start in Paris.
Landing the deal is seen as essential to deliver on a promise President Joe Biden made his first year in the White House. But administration officials were still deciding on the final negotiating posture over the weekend.
[Read the full story here](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-16/biden-mulls-fossil-fuel-finance-curbs-that-could-outlast-trump).
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