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How Trump's second term has reshaped U.S. climate policy

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President Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025 has triggered a sweeping rollback of U.S. climate policy, reversing many of the initiatives introduced under former President Joe Biden and reshaping the country’s energy priorities.

Breakdown
  • The U.S. was absent from the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, with President Trump not sending a delegation. 8s
  • Trump's administration withdrew from the Paris Agreement again and dismantled key climate policies, including halting clean energy tax credits and loans. 34s
  • Nearly $8 billion in climate-related funding for 16 states was canceled, and fossil fuel extraction on federal lands was prioritized. 1m 1s
  • Federal agencies restricted access to climate data and environmental tools, and major climate research programs were taken offline. 2m 2s
  • Scientists warn these policy changes could derail emissions targets and slow the clean energy transition, while critics say the rollback undermines climate science. 2m 42s
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