Trump 2.0
The Good, the Bad and the Utter Contempt
The Drain is a weekly roundup of climate and environmental news from Legal Planet.
The news this week has me remembering my grandpa teaching a young me to turn off the tap while brushing my teeth. (Hey, I was an ignorant East Coast kid.) This was in Californiaās Central Valley around 1990 when drought conditions flared and the federal government cut water deliveries.Ā What was the news story? What …
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CONTINUE READINGWhat is Life Like Inside Trumpās EPA?
Three EPA employees talk about DOGE, work anxiety, regulatory rollbacks, and the impact on protecting health and the environment.
The new head of the U.S. the Environmental Protection Agency ā whose mission is to protect human health and the environment by developing and enforcing regulations ā this week made what he proudly called the ālargest deregulatory announcement in historyā in the form of nearly three dozen policy reversals and āreconsiderations.āĀ Ā EPA Administrator Lee Zeldinās …
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CONTINUE READINGWhy Stand Up for Science? Ask Kim Stanley Robinson
The acclaimed science fiction author says at a UCLA talk that Trumpās attack on science is āa murder suicideā that wonāt work because āyou cannot kill the future.ā
One day before thousands of Americans took to the streets to protest cuts to scientific research, Kim Stanley Robinson gave a barn burner of a defense of science in the āOptimist Roomā of a UCLA conference center. The author of āThe Ministry for the Future,ā āThe Mars Trilogy,ā and other books with scientists and climate …
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CONTINUE READINGU.S. Resistance to Trump is Alive and Well
Thousands of people rallied at more than 100 Stand Up for Science events from Missouri to France. Where will the movement go from here?
Several thousands of people took to the streets this past weekend in more than 100 cities to protest the Trump administrationās wide-ranging attacks on vital scientific research, including its attempts to slash funding to the National Institutes of Health and hence local universities and research labs across the country. The result was small but potent …
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CONTINUE READINGTracking the Trump Administration
Rollbacks of Climate, Energy, and Environmental Policies and Investments
The first month of the Trump Administration has resulted in a dizzying flurry of actions and reactions. Many of us are wondering how to track the status of these actions, including the legal challenges to these actions.Ā Luckily, a number of institutions are keeping track of the range of policy and legal actions that are …
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CONTINUE READINGHow to Grow a Victory Garden out of Trash
Private recycling subscription services are helping my family divert our waste, though I wish we didnāt need them.
While unelected billionaires and sycophant cabinet members are pretending to get rid of waste in Washington, Iāve declared war on waste, fraud, and abuse in my own Los Angeles home. My family is fighting food and plastic waste using a pair of recycling subscription services. Yes, I realize itās just a small ripple in the …
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CONTINUE READINGThink Globally, Act Locally ā Personal Environmental Action in the Era of Trump 2.0
AKA it should be much easier to put in a heat pump water heater.
The chaos of Trump 2.0 is making it difficult to think about affirmative environmental action these days. At the policy level and in the courts, environmentalists are going to be playing defense for the next few years. Much of what is going on these days feels beyond the average personās control and that can be …
CONTINUE READINGTrump Goes to War Against Environmental Justice
Apparently it’s “woke” to worry about excessive pollution in minority communities.
There is little or no basis for Trumpās claim that Clinton environmental justice order violated either civil rights laws or the Constitution. Trumpās embrace of this extremist view is an indication of just how much more radical his second term may be compared with his first. The law does not require the government to close its eyes to the harm its own policies may be causing to minority communities.
CONTINUE READINGEPA Grants Californiaās Waivers for Clean Cars and Clean Trucks
By finally granting the Advanced Clean Car II waiver, the agency just undercut Trumpās planned attack on electric vehicles.
EPA just made the incoming Trump Administrationās efforts to stop the move toward clean, zero emission vehicles a whole lot tougher.Ā And ironically, the U.S. Supreme Courtās controversial decision overturning deference to agency actions, Loper Bright v Raimondo, may help California in any litigation over the legitimacy of the waiver request. EPA finally granted California …
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CONTINUE READINGHow to Make Climate as Compelling as Egg Prices
While politicians are right to focus on cost of living, itās dangerously wrong to assume voters rejected climate policies in the 2024 election.
How do we make the climate crisis as compelling to voters as the price of eggs? Thatās a questionāan existential questionāIāve been asking myself for weeks now. My UCLA Emmett Institute colleagues and I have some ideas that Iāll be sharing over the next weeks and months. Weāre hardly alone: Two months after a disheartening …
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