Environmental Policy

Trump Nominates Doug Burgum as Secretary of the Interior, Sparking Controversy

President-elect Donald Trump has announced the nomination of North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as Secretary of the Department of the Interior. Burgum, known for his conservative leadership and previous executive role at Microsoft, has sparked debate due to his connections to the fossil fuel industry and North Dakota's significant role in U.S. energy production. Environmental groups have criticized the selection, highlighting concerns over potential prioritization of oil and gas interests over conservation efforts. Despite these controversies, Burgum has historically advocated for energy production while acknowledging climate change. His appointment marks a shift towards a more aggressive energy policy in the upcoming administration.

Trump Nominates Lee Zeldin to Lead EPA, Signaling Deregulatory Shift

President-elect Donald Trump has nominated former Congressman Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a move that indicates a shift back to a deregulatory agenda. Zeldin, known for his alignment with Trump's America First policies, aims to tackle bureaucratic hurdles while critics raise concerns over his low environmental voting record and potential impacts on regulations.