Trump's Potential Return: Implications for Climate and Clean Energy

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Former President Donald Trump's potential reelection could significantly impact global climate change efforts by increasing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, undermining federal climate research, and diminishing America's role in international climate negotiations. His administration's focus on fossil fuel expansion and regulatory rollbacks, coupled with skepticism towards climate science, may lead to conflicts within federal agencies like NOAA and the EPA. This could result in reduced public access to climate data and hinder scientific advancements, posing risks to accurate weather forecasting and climate preparedness.
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