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Trump Administration Reverses Climate Policies Under Project 2025 Blueprint

President Trump's administration has reversed major climate policies by exiting the Paris Agreement, expanding fossil fuel production, and suspending renewable energy funding under the Project 2025 blueprint.
Published on April 7, 2025

In a series of decisive actions aligning with the Project 2025 blueprint, President Trump’s administration has reversed longstanding U.S. efforts to combat climate change. Key measures include the withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, the expansion of fossil fuel production, and the suspension of federal funding for renewable energy projects. Additional rollbacks such as easing financial guidance on climate-related risks and reducing forest protections have been implemented since early 2025.

Multiple news reports—from the Reuters coverage of regulatory rollbacks to the Associated Press reports on forest and pollution rule changes—detail these policy reversals. As these actions continue to unfold, environmental experts warn of potential long-term consequences including increased greenhouse gas emissions and diminished resilience against climate impacts.


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