Trump’s Actions Have Hurt Climate Solutions, But Can These Setbacks Be Reversed?
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on concerns from a UN climate summit leader that U.S. climate negotiations will face new challenges due to both Donald Trump’s prior withdrawal from global climate efforts and recent economic instability. McIntyre explains how escalating tariff tensions are slowing the global economy, further complicating efforts to combat climate change. He poses the pressing question: Can either of these setbacks be reversed?
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