Could Trump Accidentally End Greenwashing?
Briefly

Following President Trump's election, U.S. multinationals swiftly removed climate references from their platforms, and significant layoffs occurred at Breakthrough Energy. Trump's administration notably rolled back environmental regulations and slashed EPA funding, leading to widespread criticism. However, the article argues that Trump exemplifies deeper voter frustration with ineffective climate policies. His tenure might challenge performative climate initiatives, potentially paving the way for innovative, results-focused strategies that utilize market dynamics and technology to genuinely address climate challenges.
Trump's election has revealed a consolidated view: he is bad for climate but symbolizes a larger issue of disillusionment with ineffective global policies.
Trump's presidency may inadvertently provide a catalytic opportunity to shed performative climate policies and inspire a more effective, market-driven approach.
Read at time.com
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