As soon as fossil-fuel financed Donald Trump was sworn into office, he got busy destroying the nation’s climate progress. In June 2017, Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Paris Agreement, shamefully walking away from a global commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions — the only signatory country to do so. ALSO READ: 8 ways Trump doesn’t become president Among Trump’s other early steps to halt climate progress: Scott Pruitt , his Environmental Protection Agency director, scrubbed climate science information off the agency’s website.
Pruitt, who resigned under an unethical cloud of scandal the following year, “cleansed” (read: removed) federal data about fossil fuels and carbon emissions from web pages that had been educating the public since the late 1990s . Going into the 2024 election, Trump is warring with climate science again. Even as global temperatures hover at a precarious tipping point endangering habitability , Trump has solicited a billion-dollar contribution from fossil fuel execs in exchange for letting the planet burn baby burn .
Trump’s lowly $1 billion price tag At a shockingly under-reported event in April, the presumptive Republican nominee invited fossil fuel representatives to dine with him at Mar-a-Lago where he served up a foul tasting entrée of quid pro quo. More than 20 oil executives from Chevron, ExxonMobil, Occidental Petroleum and other fossil fuel concerns attended. Over a steak dinner, Trump offere.
