Withdrawal from the climate accord and a weakening of the environmental authority could be imminent after he takes office
US President elected Donald Trump According to a media report, preparing a comprehensive revolution in the environmental and climate policy of the world’s largest economy. This included not only withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement, but also withdrawing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from Washington and reducing nature reserves. to make way for oil drilling and mining, writes the New York Times.
Two former cabinet members and oil and coal lobbyists are expected to help Trump: attorney David Bernhardt, who served as Interior Secretary from 2019 to 2021 during Trump’s first term in office , and attorney Andrew Wheeler, EPA administrator. under Trump from 2018 to 2021. The New York Times described both as “Washington insiders” who had years of experience dismantling government environmental protections.
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The annual conference on global climate begins on Monday, this time taking place in the Azerbaijani capital Baku. The US is one of the largest greenhouse gas emitters in the world. During his first term in office (2017-21), Trump had already canceled the Paris climate protection agreement, which was intended to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees compared to pre-industrial times. Under his agent Joe Biden but the USA came again.
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According to the report, Trump wants to immediately redraw the boundaries of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, two protected areas in southern Utah. This will open up thousands of hectares of indigenous land to mining and other projects. Biden took a corresponding step back from Trump’s first term in office.
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According to the New York Times, the possible move to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) goes hand in hand with Trump’s efforts to move federal administrative positions from unloved Washington to places that – according to Trump – “full of patriots who love America”. be The newspaper was referring to a video from Trump’s election campaign excoriating the so-called “deep state”. “Deep state” is a political slogan that describes invisible power structures within a state.
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According to the New York Times, the role of “energy czar” in the future Trump administration could be held by Doug Burgum, the Republican governor of North Dakota who threw a few hats into the race in presidential primary before he released Trump he said. He was a link between Trump and the oil billionaires who supported him during the election campaign, he was another candidate who could be Trump’s energy secretary.
2024-11-09 11:06:00
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