Real world headwinds for Trump climate change policy.

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  • Author(s): Aldy, Joseph E. (AUTHOR)
  • Source:
    Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Nov2017, Vol. 73 Issue 6, p376-381. 6p.
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      It has now been 12 months since Donald J. Trump was elected President of the United States, a man who as a candidate for the job called the scientific evidence for climate change “a hoax,” vowed to deregulate the American economy from what he considered to be onerous oversight, and bring back jobs that he claimed were lost as a result of the effort to combat the rise in global atmospheric temperatures. So, now is a good time to examine the president’s words and deeds regarding climate change – a sort of first-year job performance review or report card. What has he been able to accomplish? Has he laid a foundation for a successful agenda? And what are the most significant challenges to his energy and climate policy objectives? [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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