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Trump's Victory Threatens Global Climate Policy, Risks Billions in Clean-Energy Investments and Massive Implications for Energy Transition
Nov 10, 2024, 08:08 PM
Donald Trump's recent electoral victory is anticipated to have significant repercussions for global climate policy and the energy transition. Experts warn that a second Trump administration could reverse climate policies, potentially jeopardizing billions of dollars in clean-energy investments. Analysts suggest that Trump's climate skepticism may hinder military operations and that his administration is likely to be staffed by individuals aligned with his agenda. This shift could also impact international relations, particularly with China, as it may position Beijing as a cleaner alternative in the global energy landscape. Observers note that Trump's return to the White House is marked by a more aggressive stance compared to his previous term, raising concerns among government officials about the implications for various sectors, including the Department of Justice and military operations.
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