Center For American Progress Hosts 10th Anniversary ConferenceJohn Podesta, Counselor to the President, who oversees climate change and energy policy for the administration is departing the White House and will now be a top adviser to presumed Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

He discussed the administration’s efforts on climate policy in an interview with the Washington Post.

“I think we’ve done a very, very good job of [implementing the Climate Action Plan], across the government and across our team here at the White House, and I was happy to be part of that.

I think it was a major achievement to have the Chinese declare for the first time they would peak their emissions. And to do it with the American president in Beijing sent a very sharp signal to the world that we could make progress on climate change, and it sent a signal to the market that investments in renewable, clean energy technologies are the way of the future.

The combination of those two big economies [China and America] making big investments in renewable energy is going to drive cost down and drive clean energy production up. So I think that is a very positive market signal that clean energy is the future.” – John Podesta