The Trump regime is halting all efforts to prevent climate change, eliminating programs to monitor climate change, even forbidding agencies from using the phrase climate change. So it’s only logical that they should also close down the only program directed at helping states deal with the inevitable collision with this freight train they’re not even attempting to slow.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is shutting down a program at its headquarters that helps states and localities adapt to the effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels.
Because there’s no need to prepare for a Chinese hoax. And also because fighting rising sea levels and changing weather conditions is much easier when it all comes as a surprise.
It’s part of the EPA’s shift away from climate change programs, which President Trump previewed last month in his first budget request. …
Mick Mulvaney, director of the White House’s Office of Management and Budget, told reporters last month that Trump does not believe climate is a worthwhile cause for federal spending.
“I think the president was fairly straightforward — we’re not spending money on that anymore; we consider that to be a waste of your money to go out and do that,” he said.
To be fair, it’s not as if Team Trump treats the climate any differently than any other area. When their policy can turn 180 degrees in the space of 24 hours, what’s the point of having a strategy? Planning, consistency, and follow-through are for losers who are tied down by facts. Trump is flexible. Or at least flexible when it comes to throwing missiles to prop up his poll numbers.
The EPA will allow regional offices to keep planning for changing conditions. For now. So long as they don’t say that phrase.