Draft:Environmental policy of the second Donald Trump administration
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During his second presidency, Trump has taken a different approach on enviornmental issues compared to his policies of his predecessor, Joe Biden.
Logging
[edit]The Department of Argiculture ordered federal lands to be open to logging.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Trump administration orders half of national forests open for logging". Washington Post. April 5, 2025.
Category:2025 in the environment Category:Environmental policy in the United States Category:Climate change policy in the United States Category:Policies of Donald Trump Category:Second presidency of Donald Trump Category:Trumpism