Extreme Temperature Diary- Wednesday July 2nd, 2025/Main Topic: Trump’s ‘Climate Disaster’ Advances to the House

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House to Take Up GOP Megabill Serving ‘Oil Company CEOs, Hedge Fund Donors, and Climate Deniers’

“Senate Republicans advanced the most anti-environment, anti-job, and anti-American bill in history,” said one campaigner.


Jessica Corbett

After U.S. Senate Republicans on Tuesday sent President Donald Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” back to the House of Representatives, defenders of the planet sounded the alarm on several provisions that remain in the massive budget reconciliation package.

“This is a vote that will live in infamy,” said Greenpeace USA deputy climate program director John Noël after Vice President JD Vance broke a tie to advance the legislation. “This bill is what happens when a major political party, in the grips of a personality cult, teams up with oil company CEOs, hedge fund donors, and climate deniers. All you need to do is look at who benefits from actively undercutting the clean energy industry that is creating tens of thousands of jobs across political geographies.”

“The megabill isn’t about reform—it’s about rewarding the superrich and doling out fossil fuel industry handouts, all while dismantling the social safety nets on which millions depend for stability,” Noël added. “It is a bet against the future.”

Although Sen. Mike Lee’s (R-Utah) provision to force the sale of public lands as well as a proposed excise tax on wind and solar projects were removed, other controversial policies survived, including required onshore and offshore fossil fuel lease sales, mandates for timber harvesting, the recision of various Inflation Reduction Act funding, an end to a moratorium on new coal leasing, and attacks on clean energy.

“Make no mistake, while the Senate did not include a punitive new excise tax on wind and solar projects, the bill is still devastating for the clean energy transition,” warned Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) president Gretchen Goldman. “The bill would spike energy costs, threaten energy reliability, and strand hundreds of billions of dollars in clean energy and transportation investments along with the tens of thousands of domestic jobs that come with them. The provisions attacking clean energy and clean transportation are not about the budget, but rather Congress using the budget bill to boost fossil fuels by crushing these booming new industries.”

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Sierra Club executive director Ben Jealous declared that “today, Senate Republicans advanced the most anti-environment, anti-job, and anti-American bill in history.”

“This shortsighted plan will put lives at risk, endanger our growing economy, and raise electricity rates on families and small businesses,” he said. “The proposal expands drilling on public lands and in the Arctic, guts cost-cutting clean energy investments and the thousands of stable jobs they’ve created, and includes massive giveaways to corporate polluters and the very wealthiest Americans.”

Jealous celebrated that public outrage led to the federal land sales and excise tax provisions getting axed, but added that “even with those important changes, a terrible bill is still a terrible bill, and this proposal fails the American people in every measure.”

Margie Alt, director of the Climate Action Campaign, also highlighted how the legislation—if signed into law—will benefit rich individuals and corporations while causing working-class Americans to lose their jobs and pay higher energy bills.

“The Senate has turned its back on our clean energy future, raising our utility bills while mortgaging our health and environment to deliver massive tax breaks for billionaires,” Alt said. She warned of job losses and increased climate pollution, meaning “kids will struggle with asthma and other respiratory problems. And, more people will suffer from devastating extreme weather catastrophes.”

Manish Bapna, president of the Natural Resources Defense Council, similarly said that “with spiking power demand and rising bills, we need more clean, affordable American energy, but Senate Republicans just voted to kill jobs and deliver the largest utility bill increase in U.S. history.”

“Every senator who voted for this bill chose tax cuts for the wealthiest over the rest of our health, pocketbooks, public lands and waters, and a safe climate,” Bapna argued. “This is like Robin Hood in reverse. The very rich will get richer and the rest of us will have to pay the price.”

After 27 hours, Republicans passed their Big Ugly Bill—a catastrophic assault on health care, food, and climate.They chose Trump and billionaires over families and our future.This fight isn't over. Now it’s the House’s turn to stop it.We can't agonize—we must organize.

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The bill not only “will race us toward climate catastrophe” while giving tax breaks to the wealthy, said Lisa Gilbert, co-president of the watchdog Public Citizen, it also “steals assistance from vulnerable Americans, the bill would supercharge Trump’s barbaric mass deportation policy, and throw an extra $150 billion at Pentagon contractors.”

“Any member of Congress with a conscience knows that this bill must not become law,” she added. “It’s time for the House to stand up to President Trump and vote against it.”

The GOP-controlled House had already passed a version of the megabill before every Senate Republican but Sens. Susan Collins (Maine), Rand Paul (Ky.), and Thom Tillis (N.C.) advanced the latest edition on Tuesday. Now, the lower chamber’s leaders plan to take up the new version in hopes of sending it to Trump’s desk by his July 4 deadline.

“House members got it wrong the first time but have another chance now to do their jobs,” said Goldman of UCS. “They must reject this bill, voting with their constituents in mind, not simply to avoid the ire of the president.”

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