President Biden has been trying to get young voters excited about his 2024 reelection bid, even though polls show they're disappointed with some of his policies.
President Biden arrives to commemorate Earth Day at Prince William Forest Park in Triangle, Va., on April 22.for applications for his Climate Corps jobs and training program, a plan that has attracted a lot of interest from young Americans.
"You'll get paid to fight climate change, learning how to install those solar panels, fight wildfires, rebuild wetlands, weatherize homes, and so much more," Biden said.While young climate advocates have applauded the program, they have expressed disappointment with the Biden administration on a number of environmental issues, including the approval ofThe first set of jobs will start in June.
For example, among the jobs listed on Monday, there was a 14-week internship paying $15 per hour to learn how to install solar panels in the Philadelphia area, and a 5-month job on a field crew in Utah paying $16.66 per hour removing invasive species from public lands.
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