

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FREE NEWSLETTER
Daily news & progressive opinion—funded by the people, not the corporations—delivered straight to your inbox.
5
#000000
#FFFFFF
To donate by check, phone, or other method, see our More Ways to Give page.


Daily news & progressive opinion—funded by the people, not the corporations—delivered straight to your inbox.

"The Trump administration over its first two years has shown a pervasive pattern of sidelining science in critical decisionmaking, compromising our nation's ability to meet current and future public health and environmental challenges." (Photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
Two years into his Presidency, the fullblown cost of Donald Trump's assault on human health, the environment and on science is becoming brutally and painfully clear.
The cost in lives lost and pollution emitted from his rollback of regulations has been calculated too. The numbers do not lie: Trump is killing his voters. Trump is making our kids sick. Trump is killing the planet, at the same time as giving his polluting friends in the fossil fuel industry billions of dollars in handouts. And all the while, he carries on obfuscating the truth about climate change in a deliberate attempt to confuse and distort the debate.
First let's look at science. To mark the two year anniversary of Trump's presidency, the Union of Concerned Scientists has just issued a report into the Administration's attack on science.
It concludes: "The Trump administration over its first two years has shown a pervasive pattern of sidelining science in critical decisionmaking, compromising our nation's ability to meet current and future public health and environmental challenges."
According to the UCS, the ten major features of the Trump administration's anti-science agenda include:
To give you an example of what Trump's rollback looks like in terms of pollution and impact on health, yesterday, the Associated Press also analyzed 11 major rules targeted for repeal or relaxation by the Trump Administration.
According to the AP, these rules - such as cutting coal pollution, expanding offshore drilling, relaxing rules on fracking, mercury pollution and refinery pollution, and repealing vehicle emission standards, amongst others, "will come at a steep cost: more premature deaths and illnesses from air pollution, a jump in climate-warming emissions and more severe derailments of trains carrying explosive fuels."
Whereas fossil fuel companies could potentially save some $11.6 billion, the rollback would cause up to 1,400 additional premature deaths and increase greenhouse gas emissions by about 1 billion tons (907 million metric tons) from vehicles produced over the next decade. This is equivalent to annual emissions of almost 200 million vehicles.
Paul Billings, of the American Lung Association told the AP: "I don't think it's well understood what the death toll of these policies will be for the American people."
The AP report sparked outrage online yesterday after it was published. One Twitter user asked: "Tell me Donald. Exactly how much is a human life being sold for?"
But the AP's analysis is only as small fraction of what is at stake: According to a blog on Scientific American yesterday, it has been estimated that air pollution rollbacks by the Trump administration will increase premature deaths in the US by up to "40,000 people annually along with tens of thousands of lost work and school days because of illness."
As people die in their thousands, our kids get sick from dirty air, Trump's devious climate denial continues. Yesterday, he tweeted:
"In the beautiful Midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. In coming days, expected to get even colder. People can't last outside even for minutes. What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you!"
Dear Common Dreams reader, It’s been nearly 30 years since I co-founded Common Dreams with my late wife, Lina Newhouser. We had the radical notion that journalism should serve the public good, not corporate profits. It was clear to us from the outset what it would take to build such a project. No paid advertisements. No corporate sponsors. No millionaire publisher telling us what to think or do. Many people said we wouldn't last a year, but we proved those doubters wrong. Together with a tremendous team of journalists and dedicated staff, we built an independent media outlet free from the constraints of profits and corporate control. Our mission has always been simple: To inform. To inspire. To ignite change for the common good. Building Common Dreams was not easy. Our survival was never guaranteed. When you take on the most powerful forces—Wall Street greed, fossil fuel industry destruction, Big Tech lobbyists, and uber-rich oligarchs who have spent billions upon billions rigging the economy and democracy in their favor—the only bulwark you have is supporters who believe in your work. But here’s the urgent message from me today. It's never been this bad out there. And it's never been this hard to keep us going. At the very moment Common Dreams is most needed, the threats we face are intensifying. We need your support now more than ever. We don't accept corporate advertising and never will. We don't have a paywall because we don't think people should be blocked from critical news based on their ability to pay. Everything we do is funded by the donations of readers like you. When everyone does the little they can afford, we are strong. But if that support retreats or dries up, so do we. Will you donate now to make sure Common Dreams not only survives but thrives? —Craig Brown, Co-founder |
Two years into his Presidency, the fullblown cost of Donald Trump's assault on human health, the environment and on science is becoming brutally and painfully clear.
The cost in lives lost and pollution emitted from his rollback of regulations has been calculated too. The numbers do not lie: Trump is killing his voters. Trump is making our kids sick. Trump is killing the planet, at the same time as giving his polluting friends in the fossil fuel industry billions of dollars in handouts. And all the while, he carries on obfuscating the truth about climate change in a deliberate attempt to confuse and distort the debate.
First let's look at science. To mark the two year anniversary of Trump's presidency, the Union of Concerned Scientists has just issued a report into the Administration's attack on science.
It concludes: "The Trump administration over its first two years has shown a pervasive pattern of sidelining science in critical decisionmaking, compromising our nation's ability to meet current and future public health and environmental challenges."
According to the UCS, the ten major features of the Trump administration's anti-science agenda include:
To give you an example of what Trump's rollback looks like in terms of pollution and impact on health, yesterday, the Associated Press also analyzed 11 major rules targeted for repeal or relaxation by the Trump Administration.
According to the AP, these rules - such as cutting coal pollution, expanding offshore drilling, relaxing rules on fracking, mercury pollution and refinery pollution, and repealing vehicle emission standards, amongst others, "will come at a steep cost: more premature deaths and illnesses from air pollution, a jump in climate-warming emissions and more severe derailments of trains carrying explosive fuels."
Whereas fossil fuel companies could potentially save some $11.6 billion, the rollback would cause up to 1,400 additional premature deaths and increase greenhouse gas emissions by about 1 billion tons (907 million metric tons) from vehicles produced over the next decade. This is equivalent to annual emissions of almost 200 million vehicles.
Paul Billings, of the American Lung Association told the AP: "I don't think it's well understood what the death toll of these policies will be for the American people."
The AP report sparked outrage online yesterday after it was published. One Twitter user asked: "Tell me Donald. Exactly how much is a human life being sold for?"
But the AP's analysis is only as small fraction of what is at stake: According to a blog on Scientific American yesterday, it has been estimated that air pollution rollbacks by the Trump administration will increase premature deaths in the US by up to "40,000 people annually along with tens of thousands of lost work and school days because of illness."
As people die in their thousands, our kids get sick from dirty air, Trump's devious climate denial continues. Yesterday, he tweeted:
"In the beautiful Midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. In coming days, expected to get even colder. People can't last outside even for minutes. What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you!"
Two years into his Presidency, the fullblown cost of Donald Trump's assault on human health, the environment and on science is becoming brutally and painfully clear.
The cost in lives lost and pollution emitted from his rollback of regulations has been calculated too. The numbers do not lie: Trump is killing his voters. Trump is making our kids sick. Trump is killing the planet, at the same time as giving his polluting friends in the fossil fuel industry billions of dollars in handouts. And all the while, he carries on obfuscating the truth about climate change in a deliberate attempt to confuse and distort the debate.
First let's look at science. To mark the two year anniversary of Trump's presidency, the Union of Concerned Scientists has just issued a report into the Administration's attack on science.
It concludes: "The Trump administration over its first two years has shown a pervasive pattern of sidelining science in critical decisionmaking, compromising our nation's ability to meet current and future public health and environmental challenges."
According to the UCS, the ten major features of the Trump administration's anti-science agenda include:
To give you an example of what Trump's rollback looks like in terms of pollution and impact on health, yesterday, the Associated Press also analyzed 11 major rules targeted for repeal or relaxation by the Trump Administration.
According to the AP, these rules - such as cutting coal pollution, expanding offshore drilling, relaxing rules on fracking, mercury pollution and refinery pollution, and repealing vehicle emission standards, amongst others, "will come at a steep cost: more premature deaths and illnesses from air pollution, a jump in climate-warming emissions and more severe derailments of trains carrying explosive fuels."
Whereas fossil fuel companies could potentially save some $11.6 billion, the rollback would cause up to 1,400 additional premature deaths and increase greenhouse gas emissions by about 1 billion tons (907 million metric tons) from vehicles produced over the next decade. This is equivalent to annual emissions of almost 200 million vehicles.
Paul Billings, of the American Lung Association told the AP: "I don't think it's well understood what the death toll of these policies will be for the American people."
The AP report sparked outrage online yesterday after it was published. One Twitter user asked: "Tell me Donald. Exactly how much is a human life being sold for?"
But the AP's analysis is only as small fraction of what is at stake: According to a blog on Scientific American yesterday, it has been estimated that air pollution rollbacks by the Trump administration will increase premature deaths in the US by up to "40,000 people annually along with tens of thousands of lost work and school days because of illness."
As people die in their thousands, our kids get sick from dirty air, Trump's devious climate denial continues. Yesterday, he tweeted:
"In the beautiful Midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. In coming days, expected to get even colder. People can't last outside even for minutes. What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you!"