"Whatever uncertainty exists around the near-term policy choices of the next president, I am absolutely confident the United States will continue making progress to this path to a low-carbon future," Biden told Canadian leaders meeting to finalize a deal on a national carbon price.
"This is unstoppable," he said.
Biden's visit comes amid concerns that the incoming administration could set back US efforts to combat climate change after the president-elect takes office in January.
His pick of fossil fuel industry ally and global warming skeptic Scott Pruitt to head the Environmental Protection Agency cast doubts over Washington's future direction on climate change.
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Biden argued that state and market-driven forces are overtaking the federal government in efforts to cut carbon pollution.
He cited more fuel efficient transportation and buildings, and state-to-province cooperation such as California, Quebec and Ontario trading carbon credits.
He also said US oil consumption is down while the installation of solar panels is rising.
"Many of the trends that I've mentioned have taken hold and are no longer dependent on government initiatives. They're market-driven, they're common sense," Biden said.
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