John Kerry is holding a weak hand. His nation’s Congress is abandoning an aggressive assault on fossil fuels. The foreign governments he’s trying hardest to court are scoffing at the United States’ commitment to the cause. Allies in Europe are crafting plans to protect their own industries from climate laggards overseas, including the U.S. Frustrated at home and facing deep skepticism abroad, Kerry is facing an arduous task as his long career in public service: Delivering a global climate deal that could make or break President Joe Biden’s climate legacy. To view the full article visit Politico.