Dread and determination: how climate scientists are preparing for Trump 2.0
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Climate scientists are dreading a repeat of the damaging policies from the previous Trump administration, which have not been completely reversed, impacting both science and environmental regulations.
Some attendees at the American Geophysical Union meeting expressed a sense of rejuvenation, viewing the challenges posed by potential policy shifts as opportunities to showcase the integrity of scientific work.
The first Trump administration emphasized a non-acceptance of the climate consensus, limiting discourse in federal agencies, which raises fears about potential rollback of crucial climate protections in a second term.
Project 2025 aims to dismantle the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and undermine the nation's role in global climate leadership, posing a substantial threat to climate policy.
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