The U.S. has suffered through four years of a war on fossil fuels by the Biden-Harris administration but “we’ve got a president in office who understands that we’ve got a great resource here,” Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., said on Newsmax.
Trump on Monday signed executive orders declaring a national energy emergency and withdrawing the United States from the 2015 Paris climate deal, the international pact to fight global warming.
He also signed orders aimed at promoting oil and gas development in Alaska, reversing Biden’s efforts to protect Arctic lands and U.S. coastal waters from drilling, revoking former President Joe Biden’s target for electric vehicle adoption, suspending offshore wind lease sales, and lifting a freeze on LNG export permitting.
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