US climate actions must continue, despite setbacks
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Nature, Published online: 03 March 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-00660-3 The United States has slammed the brakes on legal routes to limit greenhouse gases. But cities, states and businesses can keep pushing for a cleaner environment.
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WORLD VIEW 03 March 2026 US climate actions must continue, despite setbacks The United States has slammed the brakes on legal routes to limit greenhouse gases. But cities, states and businesses can keep pushing for a cleaner environment. By David Widawsky 0 David Widawsky David Widawsky is director of the World Resources Institute’s US programme, Washington DC. View author publications Search author on: PubMed Google Scholar Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X After a year of the administration of US President Donald Trump cancelling various climate programmes — crafted over decades using world-class research — the country’s Environmental Protection Agency has removed the foundation that underpins federal climate policies. On 12 February, the EPA rescinded the Clean Air Act’s ‘endangerment finding’ . The act states that the country’s greenhouse-gas emissions endanger US public health and welfare, and that the agency is obligated to act to limit their harm. The US is quitting 66 global agencies: what does it mean for science?
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