Trump rolls back green measures
PRO-MINING: OBAMA’S CLEAN POWER PLAN REVIEWED
Fossil fuel industry untethered to create jobs in the mining industry.
Washington
US President Donald Trump yesterday rolled back a slew of environmental protections enacted by Barack Obama in a bid to untether the fossil fuel industry.
In a maiden trip to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Trump signed an “Energy Independence Executive Order,” a White House official told AFP.
The president unveiled a series of measures to review regulation curbing oil, gas and coal production and limiting carbon emissions.
The centrepiece of Trump’s plan is an effort to slow walk Obama’s Clean Power Plan, which restricts emissions from coal-fired power plants.
The measures will “help keep energy and electricity affordable, reliable, and clean in order to boost economic growth and job creation,” the White House said.
But the new president could face a cool reception at the agency’s imposing Washington headquarters.
Trump has repeatedly questioned humans’ role in warming the planet, leaving environmentally-focused EPA staff to wonder whether the fox is guarding the hen house.
Trump has done little to assuage those fears, vowing to slash EPA funding by a third, appointing anti-climate litigator Scott Pruitt as head of the EPA and Exxon’s CEO Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State.
But Trump’s climate scepticism has struck a chord with many Republican voters.
Some 68% of Americans believe climate change is caused by humans, but just 40% of Republicans say they worry about it according to Gallup.
Since coming to office he has coupled his pro-miner rhetoric with support for the fossil fuel industry. – AFP