The Citizen (Gauteng)

Trump rolls back green measures

PRO-MINING: OBAMA’S CLEAN POWER PLAN REVIEWED

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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

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