It’s been a rough week for anyone who cares about the future of our environment and about preventing the worst impacts of climate change.
Last week, it became clear that a majority of American voters had picked a president who has promised to repeal President Joe Biden’s historic climate-change initiatives contained within the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), threatened to pull the United States from international efforts to halt climate change and said he “doesn’t believe in” climate change despite, as Cornell University reported in 2021, 99.9% of peer-reviewed climate-related scientific papers agreeing that climate change is real and that “human activities are altering Earth’s climate.”
This week, we’ve discovered just how bad it might get under a second Donald Trump administration. The incoming president has said he plans to nominate former Republican New York congressman Lee Zeldin as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency. Zeldin is known for, as Salon magazine recently put it, his “abysmal environmental record,” his votes against environmental protections and his incredibly low lifetime environmental score of just 14% from the League of Conservation Voters.
Trump has said Zeldin “will ensure fair and swift deregulatory decisions that will be enacted in a way to unleash the power of American businesses, while at the same time maintaining the highest environmental standards, including the cleanest air and water on the planet.”
Oh really? So the head of the EPA will deregulate polluting corporations — taking away the public’s safeguards that require companies to put environmental safety and the public’s well-being over cutting corners — but that will result in “the cleanest air and water on the planet?”