Trump Signs Environmental Orders
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Trump’s day-one executive orders set U.S. on a radically different path from the Biden administration

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President Trump has signed a slew of executive orders on his first day in office.
The executive orders take the first steps to fulfilling many of Trump ’s promises from the campaign trail.
They include withdrawing from the Paris Agreement , drilling more oil and natural gas, and repealing multiple Biden -era environmental directives and departments.
In an executive memorandum, Trump suspends all new leasing for offshore wind farms.
The move is similar to executive orders, but they are not required to cite the President’s legal authority.
In another memorandum, a plan to route water from the Sacramento -San Joaquin Delta to other parts of California was challenged in court.
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