
"Donald Trump has placed dozens of people with ties to the fossil fuel sector in his administration, including more than 40 who have directly worked for oil, gas or coal companies, according to a new analysis. The report from Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy and ethics non-profit that has been critical of the Trump administration, alongside the Revolving Door Project, a corporate watchdog, analyzed the backgrounds of nominees and appointees within the White House and eight agencies dictating energy, environmental and climate policy."
"The analysis comes as Trump wages broad attacks on climate and energy policies and on renewable energy. The president's so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act, for instance, opened swaths of federal land to drilling and mining and enshrined the rapid phaseout of incentives for renewable energy. The administration has also launched an unprecedented assault on climate science, for instance with an energy department report on climate change that experts derided as full of misinformation."
"With the firehose of terrible, bad things that have happened on the environment front it's important to remind the public that these aren't just actions from the amorphous, ginormous thing that is the Trump administration writ large, said Toni Aguilar Rosenthal, report author and senior researcher at the Revolving Door Project. It is often specific actors coming from specific moneyed interests that are carrying out this disastrous deregulatory agenda."
Donald Trump placed dozens of people with ties to the fossil fuel sector in his administration, including more than 40 who previously worked for oil, gas, or coal companies. Nominees and appointees serve in the White House and eight agencies that dictate energy, environmental, and climate policy, including the Environmental Protection Agency, Interior, and Energy Departments. Analysts identified 111 employees deemed fossil fuel insiders and renewable energy opponents, including 43 directly employed by coal, oil, or gas companies. The administration opened federal land to drilling and mining, accelerated phaseout of renewable incentives, and promoted an Energy Department report criticized as misinformation aimed at overturning a key legal finding underpinning U.S. climate regulations.
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