Far More Environmental Data Is Being Deleted in Trump's Second Term than Before
UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – Trump administration rollbacks favor fossil fuels, cut agency budgets, and delay clean energy projects, potentially raising household power bills by 18% by 2035, analysts say.
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Trump’s second-term environmental rollbacks reach into American homes and wallets
Since returning to office in January, President Donald Trump has peeled back climate and health protections, driving up household costs, weakening pollution safeguards, and stalling clean-energy progress across the country.Grist staff report.In short:The One Big Beautiful Bill Act boosts coal and oil while ending clean-energy credits, a move analysts say could hike household power bills up to 18% by 2035.Deep staff and budget cuts at federal age…
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