Extreme Temperature Diary Sunday May 31st, 2026/Main Topic: Trump Is Fighting the Most Stupid Culture War on Climate

"USA under Trump losing ground to China on renewable energy. China is investing heavily in it, Trump is trying to stop it, onshore and offshore wind especially. It all adds up to what some see as fatal energy policy error"renewextraweekly.blogspot.com/2026/05/usa-…

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Opinion | ‘This Is All a Scam, a Giant Scam’ – The New York Times

Opinion

‘This Is All a Scam, a Giant Scam’

Thomas B. Edsall

By Thomas B. Edsall

The Clean Economy Works Project Tracker maintained by E2, an organization that describes itself as “a national, nonpartisan group of business leaders, investors and others who advocate for smart policies that are good for the economy and good for the environment,” working in collaboration with the Natural Resources Defense Council, found that during the Biden administration 10 renewable energy projects were canceled, closed or downsized in 2023, with an investment value of $1.02 billion and 2,122 lost jobs; in 2024, it was 15 projects, with a value of $2.47 billion and 8,346 lost jobs.

encourage energy exploration and production on federal lands and waters, including on the Outer Continental Shelf, in order to meet the needs of our citizens and solidify the United States as a global energy leader long into the future.

The big story here is corruption. Trump is doing the bidding of the fossil fuel industry and enriching his friends because they got him elected.

I cannot fathom why else he’s keeping open these old, dirty, expensive coal plants that were otherwise slated to close in places like Michigan. Someone is getting very rich off these decisions, and everyday Americans are paying the price.

Electricity bills: Trump’s war on clean energy is raising energy costs for American families. Princeton’s REPEAT Project projects annual household energy costs rising up to $415 by 2035. Electricity prices rose more than twice as fast as overall inflation in 2025.

Keeping uneconomical plants online: In some regions of the country, Trump has jacked up electricity bills even more by keeping old, expensive and dirty coal plants running when they were supposed to shut down. Using emergency grid powersTrump has ordered utilities to keep uneconomical coal plants running that were slated for retirement.

Already, $308 million has been spent keeping these plants online. The Campbell coal plant in Michigan alone costs $615,000 a day to keep running. Indiana plants forced to stay open are costing utilities roughly $200,000 a day. In Colorado, the Craig plant was already broken down when the order was issued; Grid Strategies estimates it will cost $85 million per year to keep running. If the administration extends these orders to more plants, Grid Strategies estimates the total cost to customers is $3-6 billion per year. Trump has issued a government mandate to keep expensive, outdated, dirty plants alive — and then sent households the bill.

Gas. According to Brown University’s Iran War Energy Cost Tracker, everyday people have already paid an extra $37 billion for gasoline and diesel — about $285 per household — because of Trump’s war.

Investment: $29 billion in canceled manufacturing investments and more than 39,000 jobs lost in 2025 alone. E2’s Clean Economy Works Project Tracker, which includes deployment projects beyond manufacturing, estimates $34.8 billion canceled in 2025, with nearly three dollars canceled for every one dollar newly announced.

China: The United States is ceding leadership in solar, batteries, E.V.s and grid storage at the same moment China is doubling down on clean technology through its new Five-Year Plan. China announced 101 new clean-tech demonstration projects in March 2025.

Tariffs: Trump’s tariff policy is raising costs in both directions — blocking cheap clean energy while making it more expensive to build. Tariffs on solar cells and modules from Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia — which together supplied roughly 80 percent of U.S. solar photovoltaic imports — now range from 14 percent to 3,500 percent. At the same time, tariffs on transformers, cables, and grid equipment are driving up utility capital costs that get passed directly to ratepayers.

Climate damages: Trump’s policies will add an extra seven billion tonnes of emissions to the atmosphere through 2030 compared to the U.S. Paris Agreement target. Using the Biden EPA’s own social cost of carbon, that will result in $1.6 trillion in global climate damages.

geopolitics is creating a crisis for fossil fuels — but the price of sunshine and wind remain free. Renewables have a national security advantage over fossil fuels, in addition to environmental advantages. People talk about renewables as “unreliable” because they are intermittent (no sun at night, variable wind speeds) but it sure looks like geopolitics makes fossil fuels less reliable rather than more.

has built enormous manufacturing capacity domestically, and increasingly, grown production abroad to skirt trade restrictions and assert itself as the global leader in the future of energy. After China ($509.7 billion), the United States ($236.1 billion) is second for announced investment.

The strength of Chinese manufacturing and innovation in many parts of the clean energy supply chain, including battery components and solar components, means countries are increasingly reliant on China.

Policies that discourage clean energy manufacturing and deployment in the United States risk weakening the country’s position in the global clean energy supply chain, creating space for China to consolidate its market leadership.

Twenty-five years ago, a third of Spain’s electricity came from coal. Today, coal is effectively gone. Gas, which surged in the 2000s as the replacement, peaked above 30 percent of generation in the late 2000s and has since been pushed back to roughly 19 percent. Nuclear has held steady around 19 percent, hydro and bioenergy together around 14 percent and the remaining capacity” — around 45 percent — “has been steadily filled by wind and solar.

This is the clearest example in Europe of the price effect that renewable advocates have been describing for years finally arriving in the data. More wind and solar on the grid means fewer hours when gas is the marginal plant. Fewer of those hours means a wholesale price that is decoupled from the gas market for most of the day. And a wholesale price decoupled from gas, in 2026, is a cheap one.

Windmills are so unattractive, so ugly, so noisy and so dangerous that, if Scotland does this, I think that it will be in serious trouble. I think that you will lose your tourism industry to Ireland and lots of other places that are laughing at what Scotland is doing.

The greatest threat to the demand for oil is electric vehicles. Trump has — through the One Big Beautiful Bill — eliminated the tax credits for E.V.s and charging stations.

Through the Congressional Review Act, he has killed (for now, at least) the California waiver — the use of a provision of the Clean Air Act that allows California to adopt stronger emission standards than the federal standards.

He sees the fossil fuel industry as central to American dominance, and its workers as the heart of his base; he loves to pose in front of coal miners, see here, and calls them to many of his bill-signing ceremonies.

He sees fossil fuels as manly and renewables as woke.

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Thomas B. Edsall has been a contributor to the Times Opinion section since 2011. His essays on strategic and demographic trends in American politics appear every Tuesday. He previously covered politics for The Washington Post. 

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Dr. Jeff Masters (@drjeffmasters.bsky.social) 2026-05-31T00:34:16.215Z

The most dangerous region for excess heat wave deaths is in northern India, where a large increase in humidity has been observed over the past 40 years. theconversation.com/too-hot-too-…

Dr. Jeff Masters (@drjeffmasters.bsky.social) 2026-05-31T00:34:16.216Z

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Fun fact: People often think the hurricane "cone of uncertainty" encompasses *all* potential storm locations. It's actually more like two-thirds. A new experimental cone bumps up the inclusion rate from 67% to 90%. @climateconnections.bsky.social yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/05/chec…

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The household battery revolution that could change energy bills … and the world. Australia is pioneering a revolution in home renewables and battery use, proving what is possible with the right policies.www.theguardian.com/environment/…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-05-31T09:11:03.664Z

Morocco has expanded renewable energy capacity to 5.5 GW and aims for renewables to account for 52% of its electricity mix by 2030. Strong solar resources, supportive regulations, and foreign investment are driving major new solar and wind projects across the country. oilprice.com/Energy/Energ…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-05-31T09:09:22.149Z

#Denmark is the country that made wind energy credible. Long before offshore wind was an industry, Danish engineers were designing turbines, training technicians, and building the supply chains that now power entire continents. #OffshoreWind #Renewables #AfD #ActOnClimate

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A first among major nations, India is industrializing with solar #Climate

Climate Tracker (@climate.skyfleet.blue) 2026-05-30T13:22:56.451Z

Denmark, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands plan to build four artificial islands to quadruple offshore wind in the North Sea – the equivalent of 30 nuclear reactors.We have so many solutions. Implement them. #ActOnClimate #ClimateCrisis #climate #energy #tech #GreenNewDeal

Mike Hudema (@mikehudema.bsky.social) 2026-05-31T18:07:02.111Z

Russian drone attack "could jeopardize both the 7 indispensable pillars for ensuring nuclear safety and security during a conflict and the 5 concrete principles for the protection of the ZNPP"unn.ua/en/news/iaea…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-05-31T09:02:51.334Z

Civil nuclear risk in an increasingly unstable world.www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m…

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"'Pressure' shows why Eisenhower trusted scientists over blowhards —and why we should too" by @rozsa.bsky.social for @alternet.org: www.alternet.org/pressure-mov…

Michael E. Mann (@michaelemann.bsky.social) 2026-05-31T13:21:20.293Z

It’s truly astonishing to see how comprehensively the US government is tearing down every part of the system that has made it up until now a world-leading power in science, research, and technological development. The entire world will suffer from this wanton destruction.

Katie Mack (@astrokatie.com) 2026-05-29T16:34:27.333Z

COLORADO IS UNDER ATTACK BY TRUMP!What can we do to stop this?www.dailykos.com/stories/2026…

Banjomon (@banjomonome.bsky.social) 2026-05-31T19:55:40.722Z

A bit of underwater magic A magnificent sperm whale comes to check out a diverWith the lovely Interstellar music in the background Why are we destroying this 🌎 , nature and #Climate ??#WarOnNature #Metacrisis

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