After four years of deriding President Biden’s energy policies as “industry-killing, jobs-killing, pro-China, and anti-American,” Donald Trump is executing a radical pivot. He is withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, revoking financial commitments made under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, terminating USAID-funded initiatives in renewable energy, conservation, and climate adaptation, and decelerating decarbonization at home — to cite just a few early moves. Railla Puno takes inventory and analyzes the known and anticipated impacts.
Young Climate Activists Win Big in South Korea
Last August, a group of youthful plaintiffs in South Korea unexpectedly won their lawsuit charging that the government’s official greenhouse gas reduction targets were unconstitutionally inadequate. It was the first victory outside Europe against a national climate target. Sejong Youn, the plaintiffs’ lawyer, writes that more wins may follow, as youths in Japan and Taiwan also have sued their respective governments this year. He says that courts are increasingly stepping forward to protect a vulnerable minority - future generations - from discrimination by an indifferent majority.