Five ways Trump could dismantle Biden's climate agenda
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President-elect Trump is expected to reverse several of President Biden's climate-related policies when he takes office in January,
"They annihilated your steel mills, decimated your coal jobs, assaulted your oil and gas jobs and sold off your manufacturing jobs to China and other foreign nations all over the world," Trump said of the current administration. Aubrie Spady is a Writer for Fox News Digital.
Trump appointed North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum to head his newly formed National Energy Council, and former Rep. Lee Zeldin to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – two pro-energy appointees who are expected to take aim at several of Biden's policies. Here are five ways Trump could overturn several of those in short order:
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