Since beginning his second term in office, President Trump has taken a sledgehammer to climate action.
His administration has made plans to expand offshore oil and gas drilling, canceled billions of dollars in clean energy projects, rolled back tax credits for EVs, pulled the United States out of the Paris climate agreement, released a report that downplays the risks of climate change, and on and on.
Climate experts have been vocal about the fact that Trump sets back climate action, which puts the entire world at risk.
The U.S. is the second-most polluting country in the world, behind only China, which has been investing heavily in renewable power, and China’s total emissions have been dropping as a result.
Now, a new analysis by ProPublica and the Guardian attempts to quantify what th

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