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6 possible effects of Trump's climate policy change

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Six possible effects of Trump's climate policy change
The announcement on Thursday removes the legal bedrock for much of US environmental legislation.

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Trump repeals landmark EPA climate finding. Here's what to know.
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Trump repeals landmark finding that climate change endangers the public
Las Vegas Sun · 20h
Trump's EPA revokes scientific finding that underpinned US fight against climate change
The Trump administration on Thursday revoked a scientific finding that long has been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change, the most aggressiv...

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Trump Revokes Basis of US Climate Regulation, Ends Vehicle Emission Standards
 · 21h
Trump EPA ends regulation of greenhouse gases connected to climate change
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Trump delivers a deadly blow to EPA’s ability to regulate climate pollution
“We are officially terminating the so-called endangerment finding,” President Donald Trump said on Thursday, calling the policy “disastrous.”

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WBEZ · 2h
Trump EPA set to repeal scientific finding that's basis for U.S. climate change policy
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Trump terminates Obama-era climate change policy
Earth.com
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Climate change in the US impacts each state differently

Warming is occurring across most U.S. states, though the pace and type of temperature changes vary widely from region to region.
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Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a ‘scam’

The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that President Donald Trump called “a scam.”
WLRN
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Local Florida governments would be banned from enacting climate change policies under new proposal

Local governments would be severely restricted from implementing measures to reduce the effects of climate change under a bill approved Thursday by a Florida House committee. The measure (HB 1217) comes nearly two years Gov.
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Rejecting science, Trump reverses conclusion that climate change is harming Americans

The 2009 endangerment finding affirms that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases pose a threat to human health and welfare. Its repeal marks one of the most significant deregulatory actions in U.S.
E&E News
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Investors delude themselves on climate impacts, report says

Optimistic projections that minimize climate change are misleading institutional investors and governments, U.K. researchers have found.
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What the EPA's flip on climate change means for automakers

Automakers have long criticized emissions regulations they consider too restrictive. Some auto industry analysts say backing off EVs will isolate America.
European Medical Journal
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Climate Change Is Fuelling the AMR Crisis

Rising temperatures are increasing antimicrobial resistance deaths in the Western Pacific, highlighting urgent need for global coordinated action.
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Easton Mayor Panto warns of climate change impacts; voices opposition to warehouse expansion

EASTON, Pa. - Easton Mayor Sal Panto said the city has seen the impact of climate change. "Climate change, people see it; intense storms, flooding. We're on two rivers and we in 2004,2005 and 2006 we had tremendous floods. We lost a lot of property," said Mayor Panto.
Courthouse News Service
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Judge quashes small town's climate change suit against Duke Energy

Carrboro, North Carolina, claimed that Duke Energy should be responsible for damage from climate change-related weather.
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Climate change is driving rising agricultural water use in Central Asia

Even as farmers shift toward less water-intensive crops, climate change is pushing agricultural water consumption upward in Central Asia. A new study by IAMO researchers shows that rising temperatures and atmospheric water demand now outweigh land-use changes.
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