Sign up for our daily briefing
Make your busy days simpler with Axios AM/PM. Catch up on what's new and why it matters in just 5 minutes.
Catch up on the day's biggest business stories
Subscribe to Axios Closer for insights into the day’s business news and trends and why they matter
Sign up for Axios Pro Rata
Dive into the world of dealmakers across VC, PE and M&A with Axios Pro Rata. Delivered daily to your inbox by Dan Primack and Kia Kokalitcheva.
Sports news worthy of your time
Binge on the stats and stories that drive the sports world with Axios Sports. Sign up for free.
Tech news worthy of your time
Get our smart take on technology from the Valley and D.C. with Axios Login. Sign up for free.
Get the inside stories
Get an insider's guide to the new White House with Axios Sneak Peek. Sign up for free.
Catch up on coronavirus stories and special reports, curated by Mike Allen everyday
Catch up on coronavirus stories and special reports, curated by Mike Allen everyday
Want a daily digest of the top Denver news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with Axios Denver
Want a daily digest of the top Des Moines news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with Axios Des Moines
Want a daily digest of the top Twin Cities news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with Axios Twin Cities
Want a daily digest of the top Tampa Bay news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with Axios Tampa Bay
Want a daily digest of the top Charlotte news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with Axios Charlotte
Want a daily digest of the top Nashville news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with the Axios Nashville newsletter.
Want a daily digest of the top Columbus news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with the Axios Columbus newsletter.
Want a daily digest of the top Dallas news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with the Axios Dallas newsletter.
Want a daily digest of the top Austin news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with the Axios Austin newsletter.
Want a daily digest of the top Atlanta news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with the Axios Atlanta newsletter.
Want a daily digest of the top Philadelphia news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with the Axios Philadelphia newsletter.
Want a daily digest of the top Chicago news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with the Axios Chicago newsletter.
Sign up for Axios NW Arkansas
Stay up-to-date on the most important and interesting stories affecting NW Arkansas, authored by local reporters
Want a daily digest of the top DC news?
Get a daily digest of the most important stories affecting your hometown with the Axios DC newsletter.
Illustration: Lazaro Gamio/Axios
Joe Biden's team had previously announced that John Kerry will be on the National Security Council as its first dedicated climate official, but hadn't disclosed much about the logistics of the position. We now know a little more about how John Kerry's role as Joe Biden's special climate envoy will work — and the advice is pouring in.
How it works: Kerry's work will be under the purview of the State Department, Biden's transition team confirmed and a Politico piece reported yesterday.
What they're saying: A transition team official notes that Kerry, in his NSC capacity, will be the point person for international climate matters and negotiations.
The aide, who requested anonymity because the new administration hasn't yet begun, tells me: "His role will be fully integrated into the Biden-Harris administration’s broader diplomacy, which as always, will be helmed by the Secretary of State."
- Politico reports that Kerry will work out of State and that Secretary of State nominee Antony Blinken, if confirmed, will be his boss.
- "Kerry, who last reported directly to the president, will soon find himself working out of the State Department again — but this time, as a subordinate to Blinken, who is 'closer to Biden on foreign policy than anyone else,' as a former Obama NSC official put it," they report.
The intrigue: The Politico story points out that all this will take some figuring out. Biden's team is also expected to name a White House domestic climate policy coordinator this month.
- The story quotes another former Obama NSC official calling it "an unusual setup."
- Still, Kerry and Blinken, who was deputy secretary of state under Kerry, are known to have a good relationship.
What we're watching: How Kerry and others in the fledgling administration's foreign policy orbit will try and make good on Biden's pledge to spur more aggressive climate efforts abroad.
- In particular, on our radar is how the airier vows of "raising ambition" — which we've seen as more countries pledge long-term emissions phaseouts — may start translating into firmer steps.
This new Foreign Policy essay by Jason Bordoff, a former senior Obama aide, said Kerry's stature and high rank in the new White House signals that important policy shifts loom.
Here's a snapshot from Bordoff's piece...
- On R&D, there's an opening for more multilateral collaboration on innovation in areas like renewables, nuclear power and CO2 capture.
- "Through its climate diplomacy, the Biden administration can build R&D collaboration with other countries and speed up the development of new technologies by allowing countries with different skills and capabilities to share costs and expertise."
