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The Trump administration is on the precipice of ending the Endangerment Finding, a rule that Democrats have used for years
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The Western Journal on MSNTrump Issues Perfect Response After UN Pushes Policy Where US Can Be Sued Over ClimateAfter the International Court of Justice ruled this week that countries are required to cut emissions in the name of climate change, the White House gave a simple reply: "America first." Any decision from the court is non-binding,
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNTrump administration policies pose threats to Maryland's ambitious climate effortsThe low-lying coastal community of Crisfield, on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, lost a federal grant aimed at preventing flooding and managing sea-level rise, while universities and research institutions across the state face extensive funding cuts.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTrump administration expected to say greenhouse gases aren't harmfulPresident Donald Trump's administration is preparing to upend a foundational scientific determination about the harms of greenhouse gases that underpins the US government's ability to curb climate change.
The billionaire venture capitalist said the Middle East, India and Europe are among the places that will benefit from the president’s crackdown on immigration.
The ICJ issued an opinion on climate change that stated the obligations of the Paris Agreement come with legal liability. A concern raised by Trump as early as 2017.
US retreat from climate commitments under the Trump administration will have “significant consequences” for the planet, EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra told Euronews at The Europe Conversation.
The Trump administration plans to argue that federal law does not require agencies to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, in a move designed to derail virtually all U.S. limits on climate pollution, according to three people familiar with the upcoming proposal.
Leading climate solutions investors say prevailing market forces mean that Trump's focus on fossil fuels can slow, but not stop, the clean energy transition.