Here is a look at Trump’s actions and what happens next.
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump plans executive action that could deepen climate change's impact on Arizona.
President Trump late Monday issued a pair of executive orders that seek to bolster oil and gas drilling — including in contentious areas of Alaska. One order seeks to open up drilling in
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As part of his flurry of first-day actions, US President Donald Trump took aim at electric vehicles, a cornerstone of the Biden administration's climate change agenda.
Reps. Zoe Lofgren and Jimmy Panetta announced they had helped secure more than $14.3 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation that was expected to go toward the installation of electric
The move comes in the backdrop of the deadly Los Angeles wildfires, which were a direct result of climate change and rising global warming that has hit weather patterns across the world.
Trump signed a flurry of executive actions on everything from expanding oil and gas to rolling back environmental protections.
With the strides Colorado has made in adopting electric vehicles, state officials believe it’s “full speed ahead” on realizing state goals even if federal incentives are rolled back. Colorado edged out California in the third quarter of 2024 to take the nation’s top spot for market share of new electric vehicles.
President Donald Trump took aim at federal and state support for electric vehicles on his first day in office. But it’s not clear he has the power he’s claimed on the topic.