The Presidential Scoring Framework
Category 6 · Environmental stewardship
6.1

Climate posture

All 16 modern US presidents ranked by their net score on this single sub-criterion. Good and harm are scored 0–10 independently; net is good minus harm. Click a name for the full scorecard.

01
Joe Biden
Democrat · 2021 – 2025
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Inflation Reduction Act 2022 — ~$370B climate investment, largest US climate legislation ever. Restored Paris Agreement. Methane rule. SEC climate disclosure. Major climate-policy era.

E6.4 — era-defining 10-good anchor
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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    IRA climate provisions are largest US federal climate investment ever — estimated to reduce US emissions ~40% by 2030 from 2005 baseline; Paris Agreement rejoin restored international leadership.

    congress.gov
+9/2
+7
02
Barack Obama
Democrat · 2009 – 2017
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Paris Agreement leadership (December 2015). Clean Power Plan (2015) — first federal greenhouse gas regulation (struck down 2022). Doubled fuel economy standards. Solar/wind subsidies.

E6.3 → E6.4 transition — major good
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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Obama led international Paris Agreement framework; Clean Power Plan set first federal greenhouse gas standards for power plants (subsequently struck down by SCOTUS); fuel economy standards doubled.

    unfccc.int
+8/2
+6
03
George H.W. Bush
Republican · 1989 – 1993
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Attended Earth Summit Rio (June 1992) — first US president to do so. Signed UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. But weakened action commitments.

E6.3 Climate-aware emerging
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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Bush signed and Senate ratified UNFCCC at Rio Earth Summit; framework that subsequent Kyoto and Paris Agreements built upon.

    unfccc.int
+5/3
+2
04
Jimmy Carter
Democrat · 1977 – 1981
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Solar panels installed on White House (1979). Energy conservation framework. Climate science emerging in administration but not yet primary policy frame.

E6.2 - climate awareness emerging
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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Carter installed solar panels on White House and launched federal renewable-energy R&D substantially; commitments largely reversed under Reagan.

    jimmycarterlibrary.gov
+4/2
+2
05
Richard Nixon
Republican · 1969 – 1974
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Climate not yet recognized policy domain. Some early scientific awareness (CO2 monitoring). No federal climate policy.

low confidenceE6.1 / E6.2 transition — climate not yet primary frame
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  • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    Atmospheric CO2 measurement at Mauna Loa continued through Nixon years but federal climate policy did not exist; era-typical.

    CO2 Mauna Loa observation 1969-1974; pre-policy awareness only
+2/1
+1
06
Bill Clinton
Democrat · 1993 – 2001
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Signed Kyoto Protocol (November 1998) but never submitted to Senate (Byrd-Hagel resolution 95-0 against any treaty that exempted developing countries). Failed BTU tax. Modest action.

E6.3 Climate-aware — first sub-criterion era-applicable
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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Clinton signed Kyoto Protocol but never submitted to Senate facing certain rejection per Byrd-Hagel (95-0); meaningful climate policy delayed by political opposition.

    unfccc.int
+5/4
+1
13
Ronald Reagan
Republican · 1981 – 1989
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Hansen Senate testimony June 1988 marked emerging climate awareness. Reagan administration generally skeptical. Did sign Montreal Protocol on ozone (1987) — major environmental success but separate from climate.

E6.2 → E6.3 transition — Hansen testimony June 1988
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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Reagan signed Montreal Protocol restricting ozone-depleting chemicals — among the most successful international environmental treaties; on emerging climate awareness, administration response was minimal.

    Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (September 16, 1987); Hansen Senate testimony June 23, 1988
+2/5
-3
14
George W. Bush
Republican · 2001 – 2009
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Withdrew from Kyoto Protocol (March 2001). Suppressed federal climate science (Hansen documented). Denied EPA authority to regulate CO2 (Mass v. EPA 2007 reversed). No federal climate policy.

E6.3 — climate inaction era-defining
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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    GW Bush withdrew from Kyoto Protocol and resisted EPA regulation of CO2; SCOTUS ruled in Mass v. EPA that EPA had authority to regulate greenhouse gases under Clean Air Act.

    supreme.justia.com
+2/8
-6
15
Donald Trump (T2)
Republican · 2025 – —
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Withdrew from Paris Agreement again (Jan 20, 2025). EO 14154 'Unleashing American Energy.' Reversed IRA climate provisions. EPA climate science dismantled. Anti-climate-policy administration.

E6.4 — era-defining 10-harm for climate
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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Trump T2 immediately withdrew from Paris Agreement (Jan 20, 2025); EO 14154 directed reversal of IRA climate spending and fossil-fuel acceleration.

    archives.gov
+1/9
-8
16
Donald Trump (T1)
Republican · 2017 – 2021
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Withdrew from Paris Agreement (effective November 4, 2020). Reversed Clean Power Plan. Methane rule rollback. Fuel economy standards weakened. Active anti-climate-science administration.

E6.4 — era-defining 10-harm for climate posture
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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Trump T1 withdrew US from Paris Agreement effective the day after 2020 election; reversed multiple federal climate regulations; substantially set back US climate policy.

    state.gov
+1/9
-8