What does Trump's win mean for the environment?
Nov 06, 2024
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What does Trump's win mean for the environment?
President-elect Trump’s electoral victory will likely mean a significant shift in U.S. energy and environmental policy.© AP Photo/Evan Vucci
Trump defeated Vice President Harris, securing at least 301 electoral votes as of Wednesday afternoon.
His return to the White House next year is expected to lead to a rollback of a number of federal environmental protections and an increase in U.S fossil fuel production and use in the long term.
Trump has frequently denied or downplayed the issue of climate change, and in his first term oversaw the rollback of more than 100 environmental rules and the U.S.’s withdrawal from the global Paris climate agreement.
Stan Meiburg, who served as both a career official at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and a political official under the Obama administration, said he fears that Trump’s victory will result in more pollution and worse climate outcomes.
“I’m very worried that you will end up with an EPA that is far less capable of doing basic things, getting Superfund sites cleaned up, responding to emergencies, whether they’re hurricanes like Helene or explosions like the one in Texas which spewed out a big pile of flame out of a ruptured gas pipeline,” said Meiburg, who is now the executive director of the Sabin Family Center for Environment and Sustainability at Wake Forest University.
On the campaign trail, Trump has said he would once again pull the country out of the accord — which President Biden rejoined in 2021 — and rescind Biden administration regulations on cars, power plants and household appliances, as well as unspent money from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Biden’s signature climate law.
He has also pledged to boost domestic oil and gas production, which has reached historic highs under the Biden administration. During his first term, Trump sought to open up more opportunities for new drilling on federally owned lands, as well as offshore drilling. Whether he’ll be able to dismantle the IRA remains unclear, as it has not yet been projected which party will capture the House.
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