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Trump considers executive order to pause offshore wind development
Trump is reported to be reviewing a proposed executive order to temporarily halt offshore wind projects, fulfilling his campaign pledge to prioritize fossil fuel energy.
Jennifer McDermott reports for The Associated Press.
In short:
- Trump has asked Rep. Jeff Van Drew, an offshore wind critic, to draft an order pausing wind projects from Rhode Island to Virginia for six months.
- The proposed order would allow the Interior Department to review the impact of wind farms on industries, wildlife and energy costs.
- Offshore wind, promoted by the Biden administration to combat climate change, faces opposition from Trump, who favors fossil fuel expansion.
Key quote:
“I said ‘Mr. President, we need to move on this.’ He said, ‘Yeah, we definitely do. I agree. I’m against them.'
— Jeff Van Drew, U.S. Representative
Why this matters:
The U.S. is at a crossroads on energy policy. Offshore wind offers a path to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but opposition could stall projects vital to renewable energy goals. Trump's push for fossil fuels raises concerns about climate impacts and energy sustainability.
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