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Trump's Environmental Rollbacks Spark Concerns

From climate change to air pollution, the impact of recent decisions

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The Trump administration has been making headlines with its environmental policy changes, sparking concerns about the impact on public health, climate change, and the economy. From repealing the EPA's endangerment...

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    Trump just killed the EPA’s ability to fight climate change. It may backfire.

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    Analysis: Trump has overseen larger coal decline than any other US president

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    Trump’s beef trade deal is a lose-lose gamble that won’t lower prices

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Trump's Environmental Rollbacks Spark Concerns

From climate change to air pollution, the impact of recent decisions

Thursday, February 12, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The Trump administration has been making headlines with its environmental policy changes, sparking concerns about the impact on public health, climate change, and the economy. From repealing the EPA's endangerment finding to promoting coal and rolling back climate regulations, the administration's decisions have been met with criticism from environmental groups and scientists.

One of the most significant changes is the repeal of the EPA's endangerment finding, which was a landmark rule that found greenhouse gas emissions can endanger "public health and welfare." This finding provided the legal basis for many climate regulations, including those related to vehicle tailpipe exhaust and fuel efficiency. By repealing this rule, the administration is essentially saying that greenhouse gases are not a threat to public health, a claim that flies in the face of scientific consensus.

The administration's approach to climate change has been widely criticized, with many arguing that it will have devastating consequences for the environment and public health. According to an analysis by Carbon Brief, the Trump administration has overseen a larger fall in coal-fired power capacity than any other US president, despite the president's claims of being a champion of "beautiful clean coal."

However, the administration's efforts to promote coal have been met with resistance from environmental groups and even some in the coal industry itself. The National Cattlemen's Beef Association, for example, has spoken out against the administration's decision to import more beef from Argentina, citing concerns about the impact on US producers.

Another area of concern is the link between air pollution and public health. Recent studies have found a connection between exposure to wildfire smoke during pregnancy and autism in young children. The research suggests that the neurological consequences of breathing smoke are more profound than previously thought, and that the effects of smoke on brain development are poorly understood.

The Olympics have also been affected by environmental concerns, with the first-ever disqualifications for "forever chemicals" in the skiing and snowboarding events. The International Olympic Committee has banned fluorinated waxes, which contain PFAS, due to concerns about their impact on public health and the environment.

The Trump administration's environmental rollbacks have sparked concerns about the impact on public health, climate change, and the economy. While the administration claims that its decisions will promote economic growth and job creation, many argue that the long-term consequences will be devastating. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, air pollution, and public health, it remains to be seen how the administration's decisions will shape the future of environmental policy.

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  • The Olympics just saw its first ‘forever chemical’ disqualifications (Grist)
  • Trump just killed the EPA’s ability to fight climate change. It may backfire. (Grist)
  • Analysis: Trump has overseen larger coal decline than any other US president (Carbon Brief)
  • Trump’s beef trade deal is a lose-lose gamble that won’t lower prices (Grist)
  • Growing evidence points to link between autism and wildfire smoke (Grist)

The Trump administration has been making headlines with its environmental policy changes, sparking concerns about the impact on public health, climate change, and the economy. From repealing the EPA's endangerment finding to promoting coal and rolling back climate regulations, the administration's decisions have been met with criticism from environmental groups and scientists.

One of the most significant changes is the repeal of the EPA's endangerment finding, which was a landmark rule that found greenhouse gas emissions can endanger "public health and welfare." This finding provided the legal basis for many climate regulations, including those related to vehicle tailpipe exhaust and fuel efficiency. By repealing this rule, the administration is essentially saying that greenhouse gases are not a threat to public health, a claim that flies in the face of scientific consensus.

The administration's approach to climate change has been widely criticized, with many arguing that it will have devastating consequences for the environment and public health. According to an analysis by Carbon Brief, the Trump administration has overseen a larger fall in coal-fired power capacity than any other US president, despite the president's claims of being a champion of "beautiful clean coal."

However, the administration's efforts to promote coal have been met with resistance from environmental groups and even some in the coal industry itself. The National Cattlemen's Beef Association, for example, has spoken out against the administration's decision to import more beef from Argentina, citing concerns about the impact on US producers.

Another area of concern is the link between air pollution and public health. Recent studies have found a connection between exposure to wildfire smoke during pregnancy and autism in young children. The research suggests that the neurological consequences of breathing smoke are more profound than previously thought, and that the effects of smoke on brain development are poorly understood.

The Olympics have also been affected by environmental concerns, with the first-ever disqualifications for "forever chemicals" in the skiing and snowboarding events. The International Olympic Committee has banned fluorinated waxes, which contain PFAS, due to concerns about their impact on public health and the environment.

The Trump administration's environmental rollbacks have sparked concerns about the impact on public health, climate change, and the economy. While the administration claims that its decisions will promote economic growth and job creation, many argue that the long-term consequences will be devastating. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, air pollution, and public health, it remains to be seen how the administration's decisions will shape the future of environmental policy.

Sources:

  • The Olympics just saw its first ‘forever chemical’ disqualifications (Grist)
  • Trump just killed the EPA’s ability to fight climate change. It may backfire. (Grist)
  • Analysis: Trump has overseen larger coal decline than any other US president (Carbon Brief)
  • Trump’s beef trade deal is a lose-lose gamble that won’t lower prices (Grist)
  • Growing evidence points to link between autism and wildfire smoke (Grist)

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