Trump's Climate Change Rollback

This morning I was reading some articles on Harvard Business Review and I found this article.

https://hbr.org/2017/03/trumps-climate-rollback-w…

The arguments as to why rolling back climate change regulation seems logical. At this point in time, many companies are bent on making use of clean energy and the public opinion on fossil fuels seems to be a negative one. Fossil fuels are a finite source of energy and we are running out of fossil fuels as we speak. One cannot deny the detrimental effects of utilizing fossil fuels in comparison to renewable energy. In the article when Winston says, "There are already a lot more people working in the clean economy than in fossil fuels, with renewable energy jobs outnumbering coal and gas jobs 5 to 1 in the U.S. (where there are only 66,000 coal miners)" it's almost as if Trump is mainly trying to satisfy a select group of people.

I'm interested to know what everyone else's opinions on this article.

 

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