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Courts Block White House Attempts to Stall Clean Energy Advancements

Courts Block White House Attempts to Stall Clean Energy Advancements

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In the past week, the United States has seen intense battles over climate policy amid the Trump administrations aggressive pushback on clean energy. Federal courts delivered two major defeats to these efforts. On Monday, US District Judge Amit P Mehta ruled the administrations halt on millions in clean energy grants unlawful, noting it targeted projects mainly in Democratic led states like those that supported Kamala Harris in twenty twenty four. Earth Org reports this decision requires restoring the funds for battery plants, hydrogen technology, grid upgrades, and carbon capture in sixteen states. Similarly, courts blocked the presidents late December freeze on three East Coast offshore wind projects, Revolution Wind, Empire Wind, and Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, allowing construction to resume and preserving jobs and affordable power, according to the League of Conservation Voters.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced bold environmental wins in her State of the State address, proposing three point seven five billion dollars for clean water infrastructure and four hundred twenty five million for the state Environmental Protection Fund. She also advanced energy bill relief, clean electric vehicle promotion, and flood resilience for communities. The League of Conservation Voters praised these while urging more for solar power and battery storage.

Conversely, the Department of Energy plans to redirect five hundred million dollars from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, meant for rural energy resiliency, to prop up aging coal plants, drawing sharp criticism from environmental groups as illegitimate. South Carolina regulators approved an electricity rate hike despite high living costs, burdening families further. Governors from thirteen states in the PJM grid, including bipartisan leaders, demanded reforms from the operator to curb soaring prices driven by data center growth, pushing for faster renewable energy deployment as the cheapest option.

Globally, confirmation emerged that twenty twenty five marked the third hottest year on record, extending an eleven year streak of extreme warmth, per UN weather data cited by Earth Org. President Trump signed a memorandum on January seventh withdrawing the US from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, breaking bipartisan precedent and sparking accusations of siding with polluters over public health. These clashes reveal an emerging pattern: judicial checks tempering executive rollbacks, state level clean energy pushes contrasting federal fossil fuel favoritism, and accelerating global heat underscoring the urgency for resilient infrastructure amid rising energy demands.

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