
Battling Climate Change: The Polarizing Landscape of Extreme Weather, Policy Shifts, and Global Responses
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Political actions are shaping the national response. The Environmental Protection Agency recently submitted a draft proposal to the White House aimed at rolling back the 2009 Endangerment Finding, a key ruling that has underpinned U.S. efforts to regulate greenhouse gases as a threat to human health. Environmental advocates warn that weakening this rule would reduce protections against climate pollution and provide advantages to polluting industries. At the same time, Congress has advanced legislation dubbed by environmental groups as the “worst bill for our environment ever,” which they argue would cut clean energy jobs and raise utility costs. Critics say these moves come at a particularly damaging time, as Americans are feeling the costly impacts of climate-driven extreme weather.
Additionally, on the first of July, the Trump administration shut down a federal climate change website maintained by the U.S. Global Change Research Program. This site made available government reports mandated by Congress, offering scientific assessments of the threats posed by climate change across the country. The move drew harsh criticism from the scientific community, who described it as a form of censorship that restricts public access to crucial information on the growing risks from droughts, heat waves, and floods. Although alternative ways to access these reports remain, advocates argue that the action will make reliable climate data more difficult for the public and policymakers to find.
Globally, climate change remains at the forefront of international dialogue. July features major forums such as the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development at the United Nations in New York and the upcoming Asia Climate Summit in Bangkok. These events focus on scaling up market solutions, mobilizing climate finance, and advancing science-driven strategies to address the escalating global climate crisis. Meanwhile, the Inter-American Court issued a landmark opinion stating that countries in the Americas have a legal duty to act on the climate emergency, further underscoring the mounting international legal and political pressure for meaningful action.
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