Trump's Win Casts Doubt on Future Climate Policies

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Donald Trump's return to the White House is expected to significantly hinder global climate action, particularly in the short term, as he is a known climate skeptic. His administration may withdraw from the Paris Agreement and push for increased oil and gas exploration, potentially rolling back environmental protections. However, the long-term impact is uncertain due to the growing foothold of renewable energy in the US and bipartisan support for green initiatives. Trump's victory is seen as a major setback for international climate efforts, especially with the upcoming COP29 talks.
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