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6 possible effects of Trump's climate policy change

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Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a ‘scam’
The Trump administration on Thursday revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that President Donald Trump called “a scam.”

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Trump administration revokes EPA's ability to regulate climate change
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Obama says U.S. 'less safe' after Trump erases power to fight climate change
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Trump’s repeal of landmark Obama-era climate rule: four key takeaways
The Trump administration has dismantled the basis for all US climate regulations, in its most confrontational anti-environment move yet.

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How EPA rolling back greenhouse gas endangerment finding could impact health
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Partial government shutdown ahead as funding set to lapse for Homeland Security
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Trump’s EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Calls Climate Change a ‘Con Job’ Used To ‘Train Activists’ With Taxpayer Dollars

EPA administrator Lee Zeldin called climate change a "con job" meant to divert taxpayer funds to pay for the training of more environmental activists.
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Climate change could expose 1.1 billion people to hunger by 2100 (but there’s good news too) – AI modelling study

More than 295 million people globally experienced hunger and starvation in 2025 because of conflict, displacement, climate change and economic disasters. The bad news is that things are going to get a lot worse.
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Is Climate Change Making You More Tipsy From Wine?

Jace Weaver is a noted professor of religion and law at the University of Georgia. He also enjoys wine. “It used to be that 12% alcohol was a standard. Now fine wines at 12% are a rarity,” said Weaver. He went on to say, “I spoke to a local expert who confirmed it’s climate change.” Naturally, I wanted to speak to that expert too.
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Endangered Snowpack: How climate change will affect Colorado skiing

Colorado’s iconic alpine ski resorts are used to wild changes in weather — from massive blizzards to snow droughts. But how will they handle the long-term warming trends expected from
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US repeals key ‘endangerment finding’ that climate change is a public threat

Overturning the 2009 decision will lead to billions of extra tonnes of greenhouse-gas emissions over the next three decades.
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These United States: George Washington and climate change

On the evening of Christmas 1776, Gen. George Washington surprised the King's forces by leading the Continental Army in an unanticipated crossing of a near-frozen Delaware River. Environmental
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Fossil evidence reveals how gray wolves adapt diets to climate change

Gray wolves adapt their diets as a result of climate change, eating harder foods such as bones to extract nutrition during warmer climates, new research has found. The study, led by the University of Bristol in collaboration with the Natural History Museum,
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Beloved Olympic mascots are color-changing critters that are vulnerable to climate change

The animals chosen as Olympic mascots are stoats — creatures that are at risk because of climate change. Learn more about the color-changing critters.
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