Trump 2.0
The Reckoning
From his first moments in office, President Donald Trump declared a national energy emergency, unleashed oil and gas drilling, targeted climate enforcement, excised environmental justice protections and embarked upon mass layoffs at the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Department of the Interior and more. Some in the environmental community called it a “shock and awe” approach. Inside Climate News got to work, chronicling the rollbacks, the cutbacks, the policy revisions and, as ever, the gathering climate crisis.
Trump’s Tariffs and New State Regulation Could Increase Power Costs in Texas
By Arcelia Martin
Taking It to the Streets: Scientists Mobilize to Fight Trump’s ‘Unprecedented’ Anti-Science Agenda
By Liza Gross, Bob Berwyn, Dennis Pillion, Kiley Bense, Lauren Dalban, Lisa Sorg
EPA Reinstates Environmental Justice Staff Amid Workforce Turmoil
By Aman Azhar
US Coast Guard Academy Censors ‘Climate Change’ From Its Curriculum
By Marianne Lavelle
In Arizona’s Famed Sky Islands, Trump Administration’s Funding Freeze Stalls Crucial Conservation Work
By Wyatt Myskow
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Funding Freeze for Climate Work. Will the White House Comply?
By Wyatt Myskow
Scientists Are Rising Up to Resist Trump Policies
By Bob Berwyn
Companies Tell Congressional Committee That Renewable Energy Is Needed to Keep Up With Demand
By Katie Surma
Trump Administration Intends to Terminate Lease for Army Corps’ Florida Headquarters
By Amy Green
USDA’s Purge of Climate Data is Illegal and Reckless, Doing Immediate Harm to Farmers, Lawsuit Alleges
By Miranda Lipton
‘It’s All Been Scrapped’: Women in Wildland Firefighting Bootcamps Canceled After DEI Cuts
By Jessica Kutz, The 19th
Portland’s Urban Tree Plans May Face a Withering in Federal Funds
By Anna McNulty
Trump’s Executive Order on Forests ‘A Devastating Blow,’ Activists Say
By Kiley Bense
Trump, EPA Aim to Remove Finding That Mandates Action on Greenhouse Gas Pollution
By Marianne Lavelle
Experts Say Attempted Mass Firing of NOAA Workers May be Illegal and Threatens Public Safety
By Bob Berwyn, Lauren Dalban
Sen. Kaine Excoriates Trump for Declaring a Bogus Energy Emergency
By Charles Paullin
Federal Firings Threaten Great Lakes’ $5 Billion Fishery
By Anika Jane Beamer