From showers to tiny fish to windmills, Trump’s climate policies are driven by fixations | Donald Trump
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FFrom the campaign against a shower, which feels that he does not wash his hair sufficiently to cancel the protection of a small fish that describes it as “valuable”, Donald Trump’s personal concerns helped to form his first environmental priorities as President of the United States.
While the withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Climate Agreements and the announcement of the “Energy Emergency” was among the most prominent executive orders issued by Trump on his first day in his post, both of them were lower in the list of priorities that the White House put in place from the measures aimed at Improving “energy consumption”. Choose in vehicles, shower heads, toilets, washing machines, lamps, and dishwashers.
During, Separate executive for Trump entitled The “Placement of People About Fish” program directs federal agencies to convert more water from North California to the southern part of the state, which was swept by drought and forest fires. The executive order blames the “catastrophic stop” of water for protecting the Delta fish, which is a small extinction creature that Trump recently described as “a fish that has no value in the first place.”
While Trump has long complained of weak water pressure in home appliances and attacked California repeatedly due to its water policies, experts said that an attempt to enhance these grievances said Through the presidency You will reach uncomfortable road barriers.
“It was very striking that the White House memo included toilets and shower heads as a presidential priority. Andrew Delleski, Executive Director of the Awareness Project of Devices Standards, said,“ It was really something. ”But I believe that Donald Trump’s concerns are somewhat outdated, to say to say. You have the truth, and to back down from the federal standards of devices will be illegal. “
When Trump was the last president, he canceled the strict energy efficiency standards Electric lamps It created gaps for less efficient devices such as dishwashers and bathing. These moves, which Joe Biden later retreated, came in the aftermath of Trump’s complaints about water pressure.
“As you know, I have this wonderful head of hair. It was claimed separately in 2019 “People clean the toilets 10 times, 15 times, instead of once” due to the lack of water pressure.
Under Federal Law, the Ministry of Energy must review the standards of devices every six years to improve or maintain efficiency standards – but not deterioration. The rules supporters say it has helped save Americans’ money by reducing waste and water waste, as well as helping to reduce pollution caused by heating the planet. Voting He appears The standards are widely popular with the public.
But Trump, some Republicans and pressure groups in the field of gas and housewives described the rules as excesses, and the unified republican control of Congress and the White House can witness a retreat from the standards, or at least canceling the most striking rules that Biden set.
“There is no doubt that some people do not like their shower heads, and there is a longing for old things, but the tests show that there is a wide range of product options that work very well while saving energy and water,” said Delasske.
“There were some performance problems in some products, but that was in the 1990s. Consumers in general love their effective products now. The president may work based on some old information, and I am sure that there are very good rain showers in the White House.
Meanwhile, the catastrophic forest fires in Los Angeles reappeared Trump’s hostility towards the smell of the delta, which he said was lavishing with water that should be redirected to southern California to combat fires. Trump said on Tuesday: “Los Angeles is available in huge amounts of water,” Trump said on Tuesday. “All they have to do is valve management.”
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Experts say this discourse is offended to the most complex situation in California, where water resources are managed, under the pressure of global temperature, closely for senior users such as agriculture, to a lower degree, cities. California water tanks were full of water when forest fires erupted, and there was no “valve” that could release more water from the north.
“A very little additional water is launched to support the delta’s son -in -law,” said John Durand, a scientist at the University of California, Davis, who studied this. I looked at the ecosystem of the Sacramento-Sacan Jawakin DeltaWhere the smell – a transparent silver fish with only a few inches – has been pushed to extinction due to water transfers, pollution and development.
“The smell is not attractive to many people like salmon,” Durand added. “It is more than just an indicator type that indicates more extinction of species in the future if we do not moderate the use of water …
“It may be fun to benefit from these fish, but it does not surprise me, as there were 150 years of benefiting from everything in California water wars to help support power and money.”
Environmental groups said that Trump is nurturing to weaken the protection of endangered species in order to enhance the interests of fossil fuels and its developers. Trump’s energy emergency has demanded that this protection be allocated to projects that are necessary.
“It is disgusting that President Trump is fiercely used to fierce deadly forest fires in Los Angeles to condemn the endangered fish that have nothing to do with fires until they become extinct,” said Kiran Sukling, Executive Director of the Biological Diversity Center. “These fish stand in the way of major agricultural companies and developers who benefit from the destruction of our environment.”