Times of Suriname

Trump begins tearing up Obama’s years of progress on tackling climate change

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USA - Donald Trump will launch a major assault on Barack Obama’s climate change legacy with a series of orders that undermine America’s commitment to the Paris agreement.

Asked by the Guardian if Trump accepted the science of manmade climate change, a senior White House official replied: “Sure, yes, I guess, I think the president understand­s the disagreeme­nt over the policy response and you’ll see that in the order tomorrow. We’re taking a different path.” Trump will sign executive orders and presidenti­al memoranda on Tuesday that suspend, rescind or review several measures that were central to Obama’s effort to combat global warming. It includes a review of the clean power plan, which restricts greenhouse gas emissions at coal-fired power plants. Trump, who has called global warming a “hoax”, has criticized the power-plant rule and others as placing an unnecessar­y burden on American workers and the struggling US coal industry. The US agreed to cut its greenhouse gas emissions 26-28% by 2025 compared to 2005 levels under the Paris agreement. Obama’s clean power plan is the chief policy designed to lower US emissions. In 2015 it was billed as the strongest action ever on climate change by a US president but criticized for targeting coal-fired power plants. Richard Lazarus, an environmen­tal law expert at Harvard University, said: “It was launched before Paris for a reason. Everyone knew if the United States didn’t make a serious commitment, Paris wouldn’t happen. It’s now an open question how the rest of the world is going to respond if the United States eliminates a lynchpin of its commitment.”

Trump will also aim to wipe out Obama’s climate action plan, the 2013 directive outlining the government’s response to climate change. His orders will lift a 14-monthold moratorium on new coal leases on federal lands, while a major hydraulic fracturing regulation will be reviewed.

(TheGuardia­n.com)

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