They Came for Climate Science. Then the Storms Came.
Trump's judiciary appointments and budget cuts to agencies like NOAA have structurally limited climate regulations and research, with EPA budgets cut by up to 31%, experts say.
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They Came for Climate Science. Then the Storms Came.
Long before Rick Thoman became a climate scientist—before the late-night calls with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration offices around Alaska and the long discussions with local tribal councils—he was just a boy in Pennsylvania who loved when it snowed. Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . Every morning in grade school, Thoman would carefully log temperatures from the thermometer outside his window, plo…
Despite International Courts, Climate Science Is Not the Law in the...
On the heels of the international court’s irresponsible and (thankfully) unenforceable decree, and the DOE’s astute recommendation to do the opposite of what the court prescribed, came a story from Reuters declaring that the Trump administration’s actions to end or curtail Biden-era subsidies and credits for “renewables” are, fortunately, having an impact.
The Long Reach of Trump’s Climate Agenda - Non Profit News
Credit: Wesley Tingey on Unsplash In some ways, Donald Trump never left the White House. His influence on US climate policy began in 2017, and now, it’s not just continuing, it’s deepening. While Trump’s first term was marked by high-profile rollbacks—withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, gutting environmental protections, and slashing scientific agency funding—his longer-term impact lies in structural changes to climate governance. This include…
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