President Joe Biden’s administration has temporarily suspended oil and gas permitting on federal lands and waters in the latest of a series of rapid-fire orders aimed at fighting climate change and tamping down the U.S. fossil fuel industry. The order appeared to be a first step in delivering on newly sworn-in Biden’s campaign pledge to permanently ban new drilling on federal acreage. Federal leases account for close to 25 percent of the nation’s crude oil output, making them a big contributor to energy supply but also to America’s greenhouse gas emissions. Biden’s predecessor Donald Trump had sought to maximize production of oil, gas, and coal on federal acreage, and routinely downplayed threats from global warming. The suspension was welcomed by environmentalists but derided by the oil and gas industry, which is struggling to secure a future under a new administration that has vowed to make countering global warming a top …