As Donald Trump prepares to take office, his climate agenda threatens environmental protections, risking severe consequences for Black communities in pollution-heavy areas.Adam Mahoney reports for Capital B.In short:Trump’s policies aim to dismantle Biden-era climate programs like the Justice40 initiative, which prioritized underserved communities for climate investments.Proposed rollbacks include weakened pollution regulations, expanded fossil fuel infrastructure and cuts to renewable energy incentives, disproportionately affecting Black communities.Key appointees with fossil fuel ties, like Doug Burgum and Chris Wright, are poised to prioritize oil and gas interests over public health and climate action.Key quote:“With the election of Donald Trump, we know environmental justice policies and hard-fought wins brought about by our movements over decades are on the chopping block.”— KD Chavez, executive director, Climate Justice AllianceWhy this matters:Black communities, often located near industrial facilities, bear a heavy environmental burden. Scaling back protections may worsen pollution, health disparities and climate vulnerability in these areas, leaving them with fewer tools to address these challenges.Related: Donald Trump wins US presidency. What that could mean for the environment.
Trump’s climate rollback plans could harm Black communities most
