How do President Trump and Joe Biden compare on climate issues? One has been promoting environmental regulation for decades, while the other is bent on dismantling such policies
President Donald Trump, a Republican, has focused on tearing down former President Barack Obama’s climate agenda to free the energy and auto industries from the costs of regulation meant to protect the environment and human health.
Trump does not have a climate plan on his campaign website, but an energy and environment section highlights his administration’s rescinding of Obama-era regulations. This includes the Clean Power Plan, which was later upheld by the courts, and a plan to curb emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas that leaks from oil and natural gas operations.
Trump announced in Detroit, two months after taking office in 2017, he would undo Obama’s limits on auto emissions, saying he would “work tirelessly to eliminate the industry-killing regulations.” Three years later, his administration replaced the standards with weaker ones.
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