President Trump has struck the Biden administration’s climate and energy policy like a hurricane—ranging from increasing energy exploration and extraction to informing 1,000 Environmental Protection Agency employees that they could be fired at any time, to removing all mentions of climate change from the Department of Agriculture’s website, and more. But what will be the “Trump Effect” on the global climate agenda? Will the dedication to reorganizing the world’s economies and societies to “save the planet” begin to crumble? And if so, which country will be the first to give up?
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I have lived in the US for a LOT of years. Every other President, including President Reagan, pales in comparison. President Trump has done 4 years of work in a matter of days.
looks like he will not attempt to remove the endangerment finding, which will require the Supreme court. RvW was repealed but the 2006 ruling goes unchallenged Unless he gets rid of this one all dismantling will be temporary and limited in scope.
On December 7, 2009, the EPA Administrator found that under section 202(a) of the Clean Air Act greenhouse gases threaten both the public health and the public welfare, and that greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles contribute to that threat.