Environmental groups vow fightback against Donald Trump's climate change actions

(The Independent, 29 Mar 2017) Green activists argue President's plan to repeal Obama-era emissions restrictions a dangerous backward step when thousands of jobs could be created in clean energy sector instead.

Environmental groups that have hired scores of new lawyers in recent months are prepared to go to court to fight a sweeping executive order from President Donald Trump that eliminates many restrictions on fossil fuel production and would roll back his predecessor's plans to curb global warming. But they said they'll take their first battle to the court of public opinion.

Advocates said they plan to work together to mobilise a public backlash against an executive order signed by Trump on Tuesday that includes initiating a review of former President Barack Obama's signature plan to restrict greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants and lifting a 14-month-old moratorium on new coal leases on federal lands. Trump, who has called global warming a “hoax” invented by the Chinese, said during his campaign that he would kill Obama's climate plans and bring back coal jobs.

Even so, “this is not what most people elected Trump to do; people support climate action,” said David Goldston, director of government affairs at the Natural Resources Defense Council, who said Trump's actions are short-sighted and won't bring back the jobs he promised.

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The Independent, 29 Mar 2017: Environmental groups vow fightback against Donald Trump's climate change actions