50 ways that Trump has attacked the environment in his first 100 days
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In Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, his administration undertook significant rollbacks on environmental protections, heavily impacting regulations managed by the EPA. On crucial dates, such as April 24, urgent policies were put in place to fast-track fossil fuel projects while cutting investments in renewable energy and dismantling offices focused on environmental justice. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is tracking these changes, highlighting how such actions, which undermine science and protective legislation, pose long-term risks to both the environment and public health.
The Trump administration's early actions indicated a dramatic pivot away from environmental protections, with new policies threatening long-standing EPA regulations and prioritizing fossil fuels.
In an alarming trend, the Environmental Protection Agency announced extensive rollbacks of regulations while also dismantling essential offices dedicated to environmental justice.
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