Even as the situation in Ukraine has some talking about the possibility of a new cold war with Russia, Secretary of State John Kerry issued his first Policy Guidance since assuming his position a little over a year ago. The subject: Climate change. In a blog post entitled “We Need To Elevate the Environment in Everything We Do,” Kerry expresses a desire to make climate change his signature issue much in the way his predecessor Hillary Clinton made women’s issues a “top-tier diplomatic priority”:
Saying “there’s no time to lose”, Kerry enumerated seven steps the State Department will take to carry out the “critical mission” of addressing climate change:
II. Conclude a new international climate change agreement.
III. Implement the Global Climate Change Initiative.
IV. Enhance multilateral engagement.
V. Expand bilateral engagement.
VI. Mobilize financial resources.
VII. Integrate climate change with other priorities.
Kerry closed with a call to action for members of the State Department, telling them tackling this issue is part of their “mission as diplomats”:

