In the first 100 days of Trump's presidency, his administration has made significant moves against environmental policies, prioritizing fossil fuels and halting green investments. New tariffs further complicate the import of renewable energy infrastructure. However, amidst these concerning changes, various entities like climate startups and local governments are actively resisting through innovative approaches and legal challenges. This resilience illustrates a continued commitment to environmental issues despite the unfavorable political landscape, reflecting a dynamic ongoing conversation on climate action and advocacy.
In just three months, the president has elevated fossil fuels, pulled back billions from green investments, and implemented tariffs that make it harder to import renewable infrastructure.
Despite Trump's relentless attacks on the environment, there are still some bright spots—from climate startups, from cities and states, and from nonprofits that are taking these actions to court.
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