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Trump blocks state climate policies

The executive order issued by U.S. president Donald Trump on Tuesday aims to prevent the enforcement of laws that have been passed in states to reduce fossil fuel use and combat climate changes.

This is just the latest effort by Trump's Administration to boost domestic energy production and fight back against policies largely led by Democrats to curb carbon emission. The move came only hours after Trump, the Republican, had issued orders to increase coal output.

The order directs the U.S. Attorney general to identify state legislation that addresses climate change, ESG Initiatives, environmental justice, and carbon emissions and take action to block it.

The order stated that "Many States are enacting or in the process enacting burdensome, ideologically-motivated 'climate changes' or energy policies which threaten American energy dominance, our economic and national safety, and our economic growth."

Trump cited New York's and Vermont's laws that fine fossil-fuel companies for their contributions to climate change. He also cited California's cap and trade policy and lawsuits filed by states seeking to hold energy companies responsible for global warming.

The U.S. Climate Alliance is co-chaired by two Democratic Governors, Kathy Hochul of New York and Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico. Climate Alliance – Kathy Hochul from New York and Michelle Lujan Grisham from New Mexico – said that states cannot be stripped of their power and will not be discouraged by the executive order.

In a joint press release, they stated that "we will continue to advance solutions to the climate crises which safeguard Americans' right to clean water and air, create well-paying employment, grow the clean energy industry, and make our tomorrow healthier and safer."

The Alliance is made up of 24 governors who are committed to climate action.

The American Petroleum Institute (an oil and gas trade association) praised the order.

API Senior Vice-President Ryan Meyers stated in a press release that "we welcome President Trump's actions to hold states such as New York and California responsible for their unconstitutional attempts which illegally penalize U.S. producers of oil and gas for providing the energy American consumers depend on every day." (Reporting and editing by Nichola Gibbs; Reporting by Nichola.

(source: Reuters)