The U.S. Department of Energy just pulled the plug on 223 clean energy projects, many backed by Biden-era funding, in a move that’s sparking heated debates about America’s climate priorities. Officials claim the projects—ranging from renewable energy initiatives to green tech—failed to meet economic or security standards. Critics, however, call it a major setback for climate action. 🚨
Russell Vought, former White House budget director, cheered the decision on X (formerly Twitter), labeling the canceled $8 billion in funding as part of the 'Green New Scam.' Meanwhile, environmental advocates warn this could slow the U.S.’s transition to sustainable energy. 🌎⚡
This isn’t the first shakeup: The Trump administration previously slashed support for 24 energy projects in May. Now, with a federal shutdown freezing funds, new wind and solar approvals are stalled—while oil and gas projects continue using leftover cash. Talk about mixed signals! 💔
What’s next? Analysts say the cuts could widen the gap between U.S. climate goals and reality, leaving young activists and green investors scrambling for solutions. Stay tuned as this energy drama unfolds. 🔍📉
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U.S. energy department terminates hundreds of clean energy projects
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