The Trump administration is set to reverse significant climate policies, notably through withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement and pausing new renewable energy projects. Experts, including Harvard climate professionals, voiced concerns about the administration's potential impact on climate science funding and federal support for clean energy initiatives. While these actions may slow the U.S. shift from fossil fuels, they believe that international innovation will persist. The current political climate is described as uncertain and dark, especially regarding the future of climate science funding in the U.S.
"We are living in a very uncertain time and a somewhat dark time," said Daniel Schrag, highlighting the potential consequences of the Trump administration's climate policies on climate science funding.
"Actions by the Trump administration will almost certainly slow the shift from fossil fuels to cleaner energy sources, but they won't halt it," according to Harvard climate experts.
Daniel Schrag raised existential questions regarding federal funding for climate science under the new administration, reflecting concerns over future climate policies.
The Trump administration's efforts to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement and reduce climate initiatives signify a considerable shift in U.S. environmental policy.
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