ENVIRONMENT

The Environmental Fallout of Donald Trump’s Executive Actions in 2025 


By: Eleanor St. James


The early actions taken by Donald Trump following his inauguration on January 20, 2025, signal profound and far-reaching consequences for the environment. These policies, ranging from withdrawing from international climate agreements to promoting fossil fuel extraction, prioritize short-term energy expansion over long-term environmental stewardship. Below, we outline the immediate and long-term impacts of these decisions.


Immediate Environmental Impacts


1. Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement

Trump’s decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord erodes global cooperation in addressing climate change. This move:



2. National Energy Emergency and Use of Eminent Domain

Declaring a “national energy emergency” enables the federal government to prioritize energy projects at unprecedented levels by:



3. Expedited Permitting for Energy Projects

Trump’s directive for the Army Corps of Engineers and other agencies to use emergency permitting provisions dramatically shortens approval times for energy projects by:



4. Elimination of Electric Vehicle (EV) Policies

By repealing policies designed to promote EV development and adoption, Trump’s actions:



5. Regulatory Rollbacks Across Agencies

Trump’s order for federal agencies to eliminate regulations deemed “burdensome” to energy production impacts:



6. Streamlining Fossil Fuel Extraction in Alaska

Trump’s actions to resume fossil fuel leasing and development in Alaska, particularly within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), result in:



7. Restrictions on Renewable Energy Development

Making the Outer Continental Shelf ineligible for wind energy leases directly hinders renewable energy progress by:



8. Water Diversion Policies in California

Reigniting a legal battle over California’s water routes prioritizes agricultural and urban water demands over ecological needs by:





Long-Term Environmental Impacts


1. Accelerated Climate Change

Without U.S. participation in the Paris Agreement, global efforts to limit warming are undermined, leading to:



2. Biodiversity Loss

The cumulative effects of habitat destruction, weakened protections, and climate change accelerate:



3. Entrenchment of Fossil Fuel Dependence

By prioritizing fossil fuels over renewables, these policies:



4. Public Health Decline

Relaxed pollution standards contribute to worsening public health outcomes, including:



5. Irreversible Damage to Fragile Ecosystems

Short-term economic gains from fossil fuel extraction in sensitive areas result in:



6. Erosion of International Credibility

The U.S.’s withdrawal from global climate leadership:




The Financial Fallacy: Short-Term Gains vs. Long-Term Losses

The financial rationale behind these executive actions may appear compelling in the short term, but the long-term economic repercussions far outweigh the immediate benefits. Trump’s policies prioritize rapid energy expansion, particularly in the fossil fuel sector, yet this approach is both reckless and short-sighted.


1. Short-Term Gains



2. Long-Term Financial Losses








A Reckless and Short-Sighted Strategy

The emphasis on immediate profits neglects the broader economic implications of environmental degradation. The true cost of these policies will be borne by future generations, who will face diminished natural resources, escalating disaster recovery costs, and a degraded quality of life. Investing in sustainable energy and environmental protections, by contrast, offers a more stable and prosperous economic future.

The environmental and financial consequences of Donald Trump’s early actions as president are immediate and far-reaching, affecting ecosystems, public health, and global climate efforts. These policies prioritize fossil fuel interests and deregulation, posing significant long-term risks to planetary health and economic stability. Reversing these impacts will require bold, coordinated efforts to realign U.S. policies with sustainable development and climate resilience.