The sweeping changes have affected everything from coal plant retirements to international diplomacy over shipping emissions.
In his first year back in office, President Trump has rapidly reshaped America’s climate and energy landscape. His administration dismantled a wide range of climate and pollution regulations, began to overhaul how the federal government responds to disasters and gave a boost to fossil fuel production and nuclear power while attempting to curtail the growth of wind and solar energy.
The changes have reverberated far beyond the United States, as the administration has pressured other countries to abandon their own efforts to tackle global warming. Here’s a look at some of the biggest changes in U.S. energy and climate policy in 2025:
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from The New York Times
by Brad Plumer, Lisa Friedman, Maxine Joselow, and Scott Dance


