Trump expands fossil fuel agenda while slashing science and renewable energy, potentially setting back green progress by decades

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President Trump has declared a national “energy emergency” to justify expanded fossil fuel production and severe cuts to climate science, weather research, and clean energy programs.

Peter Stone reports for The Guardian.


In short:

  • In his first six months back in office, Trump signed multiple executive orders to boost coal, oil, and gas while gutting green energy tax credits and defunding climate-related science.
  • Trump’s administration is shutting down 10 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) labs and plans to reduce the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency workforce by at least 23%.
  • Experts and former officials say Trump is dismantling the science infrastructure that supports public health and environmental protections, while rewarding fossil fuel donors.

Key quote:

“Trump’s actions are a patent attempt to roll back decades of environmental progress, not because it makes any sense, economically, but because it…

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