Friday, March 31, 2017

Climate Change and the Environmental Budget.

Now Trump Is not the first President to cut the environmental budget. Yet, his reasoning for cutting a budget that only count for 0.02 percent of the national budget seems to be an attack on the Clean air act and imprisonment of modernization with trying to overshadow cleaner energies and push the dying coal industries back to the forefront.
The dismantling of the Clean Air Act and the Paris Agreement  by the Trump Administration has taken the U.S. from being the world leader in climate change policies to ending future funding for climate scientific programs and lessened the standard for greenhouse emission that corporations release into the air. Also Trump said in a campaign interview with Bill O'Reilly that climate change was simply weather and it was a scam to get peoples money. Another thing he said was we were falling behind China because of the lesser emission standards, yet the country with most to gain from the U.S. stepping away from Climate Change is China who by 2020 will spend 360 billion in renewable energy. Now for many Americans in coal areas are excited for this new bill and feel Trump upheld his promise to voters by bring back coal jobs. However coal is a Dinosaur facing extinction even coal executives say they don't see any of the jobs coming back. With Trump's disregard for science exploration and climate change is not a punishment for the likes of you and me but for the generations of our blood that me may never meet but for our children's children we must make the environment and climate change a priority so future generations can enjoy the same beautiful landscapes we have today.

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