Executive Order 14008, of January 27, 2021, places the climate crisis at the forefront of foreign policy and national security planning. "The United States will work with other countries and partners, both bilaterally and multilaterally, to put the world on a sustainable climate pathway. The United States will also move quickly to build resilience, both at home and abroad, against the impacts of climate change that are already manifest and will continue to intensify according to current trajectories."
See here for .pdf of EO 14008; https://www.energy.gov/nepa/articles/eo-14008-tackling-climate-crisis-home-and-abroad-2021
See here for fifteen States that do not want the Feds to take private property or State lands; https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/15-governors-oppose-biden-plan-to-conserve-30-of-all-u-s-land-and-water/article_73747434-e02e-11eb-bb5c-1fd8ddc11be4.html
Those fifteen states are; Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Utah.
[As usual Kansas is nowhere to be seen when Constitutional issues are at stake. We need severe changes in leadership in our State and County governments. I do not know how this State can call itself conservative when its government drags its heels on Constitutional issues while holding its hand out for federal subsidies.]