U.S. Energy Cuts Hit $500 Billion in Green Progress
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that according to Axios, recent cuts to green energy funding by the administration could cost the U.S. $500 billion over the next decade. This could result in major job losses and slow progress in clean energy, forcing a potential return to fossil fuels like coal. Areas such as solar, wind, and nuclear development are particularly affected, just as energy demands rise due to climate and tech trends.