Trump climate policies helping farmers
Trump’s climate policy shift could save American farmers from disaster
The administration’s departure from the Paris agreement and climate funding freeze represent a big win for US farmers, cutting out wasteful spending and allowing American agriculture to thrive.
While news about President Trump’s tariffs and crackdowns on the questionable financial management of federal agencies has dominated media reports in recent weeks, a quiet transformation has been under way in agricultural policy.
An order to remove climate change references from U.S. Department of Agriculture websites signals a departure from the red tape of climate regulations on domestic farming practices and strings attached to U.S. support of agriculture abroad.
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I have often been critical of the Democrats' climate kook agenda. Climate change is vastly overrated if it is happening at all. If it were really happening, Texas would be much hotter than it actually is. The climate here remains pretty pleasant for the most part.
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