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The clean energy industry was hit hard by two decisions like a 30% tariff was imposed on imported solar panels and administration proposal to cut DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy office budgets by 65%, all while increasing funding to the Fossil Energy office.
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POLITICO - Trump’s failing war on green power Wind and solar energy may have come too far for even a pro-fossil-fuel administration to stuff back into the barrel.
POLITICO - Trump’s failing war on green power Wind and solar energy may have come too far for even a pro-fossil-fuel administration to stuff back into the barrel.
NRDC - No, Trump Has Not Ended the War on American Energy
His attack on our clean energy future is just getting started.
NYTimes - Opinion | Trump’s Deceptive Energy Policy
There is no “war on energy,” no “clean coal.” But now we have a war on common sense.
EENewsUpdates - REGULATION: A year after Trump's energy order, rollbacks inch forward
A year ago today, President Trump delivered a crushing blow to his predecessor`s environmental legacy, signing an `energy independence` executive order aimed at boosting domestic fossil fuels. The order set off a cascade of deregulatory actions, but most remain snarled in litigation today.
NYTimes - Trump’s Plan for Coal Emissions: Let Coal States Regulate Them
President Trump is planning an overhaul of climate regulations that lets states set their own rules, according to people who have seen the proposal. Environmentalists say emissions could rise.
CNN - Coal miner: Trump's promises will 'only line the pockets' of executives
A fifth-generation coal miner from Virginia has spoken out against President Donald Trump`s rhetoric surrounding the coal mining industry, saying the President is making `false promises that are only going to line the pockets of coal executives.`
The Seattle Times - Trump can’t revive coal, but he’s helping give us Coal Age air
The `war on coal` has already been lost. The president`s policies are helping us lose the war to slow climate change.
TheHill - Trump’s new coal policy is dangerous How many more deadly and devastating wildfires, droughts, hurricanes, and floods does it take for our major banks to do what is truly necessary, and not just what gives them a veneer of environmental concern?
HuffPost - Puerto Rico Could Be A Solar Pioneer, But The GOP Wants A Fossil Fuel âTheme Parkâ
A year after Hurricane Maria, the case for community-owned, renewably-powered microgrids is growing clearer.
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