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Trump's Environmental Legacy: A Mixed Bag of Setbacks and Surprising Wins

The Trump administration's environmental record has been marked by controversy and contradiction, with some surprising wins amidst a backdrop of setbacks. Despite efforts to roll back regulations and undermine climate action, some environmental initiatives have managed to thrive. Here's a closer look at the complex and often contradictory state of environmental policy under Trump.

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    ‘The perfect storm’: Trump has left the US less prepared for natural disasters, experts say

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Trump's Environmental Legacy: A Mixed Bag of Setbacks and Surprising Wins

The Trump administration's environmental record has been marked by controversy and contradiction, with some surprising wins amidst a backdrop of setbacks. Despite efforts to roll back regulations and undermine climate action, some environmental initiatives have managed to thrive. Here's a closer look at the complex and often contradictory state of environmental policy under Trump.

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The Trump administration's environmental record has been a subject of intense scrutiny and controversy. While the president has been a vocal critic of environmental regulations and climate action, some surprising wins have emerged amidst the setbacks. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the complex and often contradictory state of environmental policy under Trump.

One of the most significant environmental stories of the year is the salvaging of EPA funding in the US Congress spending bill. Despite the Trump administration's efforts to slash the agency's budget, appropriators in both the Senate and House of Representatives managed to keep the EPA's funding largely intact. This is a major victory for environmental advocates, who have been fighting to protect the agency's ability to enforce critical regulations and support scientific research (Source 1).

However, not all environmental initiatives have been so fortunate. The Trump administration's decision to freeze windfarm leases has been met with fierce opposition from the renewable energy industry. Ørsted, Europe's biggest offshore wind developer, has filed a legal challenge against the US government, arguing that the move is a violation of applicable law (Source 10). This is just the latest in a series of battles between the Trump administration and the renewables industry, which has been seeking to block major offshore wind projects from moving ahead.

Meanwhile, the environmental impact of the Trump administration's policies has been a major concern. The administration's efforts to roll back regulations on fossil fuels have been widely criticized by environmental groups, who argue that they will exacerbate climate change and harm public health. A recent report found that half of fossil fuel carbon emissions in 2024 came from just 32 companies, highlighting the need for urgent action to reduce emissions (Source 5).

Despite these challenges, some environmental initiatives have managed to thrive under Trump. A new program in California is using satellite-mounted sensors to spot major methane leaks in near real time, with impressive results (Source 5). The program has already helped identify and stop 10 large leaks of the colorless and odorless gas since May, with the climate equivalent of taking about 18,000 cars off the road for a year.

In the healthcare sector, some hospitals have begun to phase out the use of desflurane, a common anesthetic that is also a climate super pollutant. The drug is more than 7,000 times more effective at warming the planet over a 20-year period than carbon dioxide on a pound-for-pound basis, making it a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions (Source 3).

However, the Trump administration's environmental policies have also had a human impact. The administration's decision to suspend the leases for five large offshore wind projects has put thousands of jobs at risk, and has been widely criticized by the renewables industry. The move has also sparked concerns about the administration's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating the impacts of climate change.

In Lahore, Pakistan, a young doctor is fighting to raise awareness about the impact of climate change on public health. Dr. Farah Waseem has seen firsthand the devastating effects of air pollution on her patients, and is working to educate her community about the need for urgent action (Source 7).

As the Trump administration's environmental record continues to unfold, it's clear that the story is far from over. While there have been some surprising wins, the setbacks have been significant, and the long-term consequences of the administration's policies remain to be seen. One thing is certain, however: the need for urgent action on climate change and environmental protection has never been more pressing.

In the face of these challenges, it's heartening to see individuals and organizations working to make a difference. From the fiber farmers and artisans connecting through the Fibershed movement (Source 8) to the scientists working to develop new technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (Source 5), there are countless stories of innovation and resilience in the face of adversity.

As we look to the future, it's clear that the environmental challenges we face will require a collective effort to solve. By supporting initiatives like these, and by holding our leaders accountable for their actions, we can work towards a more sustainable and equitable future for all.

Sources:

  1. EPA Funding Salvaged in US Congress Spending Bill
  2. Trump says he’ll unleash Venezuela’s oil. But who wants it?
  3. Health Care Providers Are Dropping a Common Anesthesia Drug That’s Also a Climate Super Pollutant
  4. ‘The perfect storm’: Trump has left the US less prepared for natural disasters, experts say
  5. Despite Trump-era reversals, 2025 still saw environmental wins. Here are 7 worth noting.
  6. Ten Million Corals Are in the Path of a Federal Dredging Project in Florida
  7. In Lahore’s Smog Season, This Gen Z Doctor Is Centering Climate Change
  8. A Network Blooms to Connect Fiber Farmers With Fabric Artisans
  9. ‘Just an unbelievable amount of pollution’: how big a threat is AI to the climate?
  10. Ørsted files legal challenge against US government over windfarm lease freeze

The Trump administration's environmental record has been a subject of intense scrutiny and controversy. While the president has been a vocal critic of environmental regulations and climate action, some surprising wins have emerged amidst the setbacks. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the complex and often contradictory state of environmental policy under Trump.

One of the most significant environmental stories of the year is the salvaging of EPA funding in the US Congress spending bill. Despite the Trump administration's efforts to slash the agency's budget, appropriators in both the Senate and House of Representatives managed to keep the EPA's funding largely intact. This is a major victory for environmental advocates, who have been fighting to protect the agency's ability to enforce critical regulations and support scientific research (Source 1).

However, not all environmental initiatives have been so fortunate. The Trump administration's decision to freeze windfarm leases has been met with fierce opposition from the renewable energy industry. Ørsted, Europe's biggest offshore wind developer, has filed a legal challenge against the US government, arguing that the move is a violation of applicable law (Source 10). This is just the latest in a series of battles between the Trump administration and the renewables industry, which has been seeking to block major offshore wind projects from moving ahead.

Meanwhile, the environmental impact of the Trump administration's policies has been a major concern. The administration's efforts to roll back regulations on fossil fuels have been widely criticized by environmental groups, who argue that they will exacerbate climate change and harm public health. A recent report found that half of fossil fuel carbon emissions in 2024 came from just 32 companies, highlighting the need for urgent action to reduce emissions (Source 5).

Despite these challenges, some environmental initiatives have managed to thrive under Trump. A new program in California is using satellite-mounted sensors to spot major methane leaks in near real time, with impressive results (Source 5). The program has already helped identify and stop 10 large leaks of the colorless and odorless gas since May, with the climate equivalent of taking about 18,000 cars off the road for a year.

In the healthcare sector, some hospitals have begun to phase out the use of desflurane, a common anesthetic that is also a climate super pollutant. The drug is more than 7,000 times more effective at warming the planet over a 20-year period than carbon dioxide on a pound-for-pound basis, making it a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions (Source 3).

However, the Trump administration's environmental policies have also had a human impact. The administration's decision to suspend the leases for five large offshore wind projects has put thousands of jobs at risk, and has been widely criticized by the renewables industry. The move has also sparked concerns about the administration's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating the impacts of climate change.

In Lahore, Pakistan, a young doctor is fighting to raise awareness about the impact of climate change on public health. Dr. Farah Waseem has seen firsthand the devastating effects of air pollution on her patients, and is working to educate her community about the need for urgent action (Source 7).

As the Trump administration's environmental record continues to unfold, it's clear that the story is far from over. While there have been some surprising wins, the setbacks have been significant, and the long-term consequences of the administration's policies remain to be seen. One thing is certain, however: the need for urgent action on climate change and environmental protection has never been more pressing.

In the face of these challenges, it's heartening to see individuals and organizations working to make a difference. From the fiber farmers and artisans connecting through the Fibershed movement (Source 8) to the scientists working to develop new technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (Source 5), there are countless stories of innovation and resilience in the face of adversity.

As we look to the future, it's clear that the environmental challenges we face will require a collective effort to solve. By supporting initiatives like these, and by holding our leaders accountable for their actions, we can work towards a more sustainable and equitable future for all.

Sources:

  1. EPA Funding Salvaged in US Congress Spending Bill
  2. Trump says he’ll unleash Venezuela’s oil. But who wants it?
  3. Health Care Providers Are Dropping a Common Anesthesia Drug That’s Also a Climate Super Pollutant
  4. ‘The perfect storm’: Trump has left the US less prepared for natural disasters, experts say
  5. Despite Trump-era reversals, 2025 still saw environmental wins. Here are 7 worth noting.
  6. Ten Million Corals Are in the Path of a Federal Dredging Project in Florida
  7. In Lahore’s Smog Season, This Gen Z Doctor Is Centering Climate Change
  8. A Network Blooms to Connect Fiber Farmers With Fabric Artisans
  9. ‘Just an unbelievable amount of pollution’: how big a threat is AI to the climate?
  10. Ørsted files legal challenge against US government over windfarm lease freeze

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