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2025-05-08 11:44:00| Fast Company

Last week marked Trump’s first 100 days in officeand when it comes to climate policy, things are already pretty grim. In just three months, the president has elevated fossil fuels, pulled back billions from green investments, and implemented tariffs that make it harder to import renewable infrastructure. And that’s just the start.  But despite Trumps relentless attacks on the environment, there are still some bright spotsfrom climate startups, from cities and states, and from nonprofits that are taking these actions to court. In a recent conversation, Fast Company senior editor Aimee Rawlins and executive editor Morgan Clendaniel discussed some of Trump’s most significant attacks on the environmentas well as the ways that people are pushing back. If you missed the subscriber-only event, you can catch the whole conversation in the video above.


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