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What Donald Trump’s return means for energy policy

Does this spell the end for America’s green-energy push?

A sign sayng American oil for American Soil is held up by a delegate at the Republican National Convention
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By Vijay Vaitheeswaran, Global energy and climate-innovation editor, The Economist

“BY FAR, the single most important thing the US can do in this moment to combat the global climate crisis is to send Harris to the White House.” So declared Manish Bapna, head of the NRDC Action Fund, an influential green lobbying group, in advance of the American presidential election. During his first term, Mr Trump embraced fossil fuels and tried to roll back environmental regulations. During the 2024 campaign, his energy mantra was “Drill, baby, drill!” and he mocked climate science and electric vehicles.

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This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2025 under the headline “Green to brown”

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