How the Administration’s Climate Policies Harm Everyone — and What You Can Do About It

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March 20, 2025


How the Administration’s Climate Policies Harm Everyone — and What You Can Do About It

As much as we might wish otherwise, climate change isn’t some far-off problem — it’s happening right now, and its effects are endangering communities across the country. From record-breaking heatwaves to devastating wildfires and stronger hurricanes, we’re seeing the consequences of a warming planet every day. Yet, instead of taking action to protect our environment and our future, the Trump administration actively rolled back critical climate protections, prioritizing polluters over people.

If you’re feeling frustrated about any or all of this, you’re not alone. The good news? There’s still time to fight back. This article breaks down climate change Trump administration policies, explains how they impact all Americans, and gives you ways to take action — because our planet and our future depend on it.

Facts About the Climate Crisis

Every year, Earth Day reminds us of our responsibility to protect our planet. The need for this is more crucial than ever, as we are now experiencing not just climate change but a climate crisis. According to NASA, global temperatures have risen by about two degrees Fahrenheit (one degree Celsius) since the late 19th century, largely due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. 

The consequences are devastating: rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and biodiversity loss threaten communities worldwide. Climate change is not just an environmental issue; it is a crisis impacting the public health, food security, and economic stability of the entire human race.

How the Trump Administration Is Harming Our Climate and Environment

The Trump administration systematically dismantled climate protections that also protected people. Some of its most damaging actions are included below.

Withdrawal From the Paris Climate Agreement 

Trump announced the US departure from the international Paris Accord designed to limit global greenhouse gas emissions, weakening overall efforts to combat climate change. 

False Statements About Climate Change 

The Trump administration report on climate change falsely states that the Paris Accord and policies like it “steer American taxpayer dollars to countries that do not require, or merit, financial assistance in the interests of the American people.” 

The stark truth is that mitigating the climate crisis for an entire planet is in the interests of everyone on it, and it’s only fair that the biggest and wealthiest contributors to the crisis should make the greatest investments to correct it. The fact is that the US is: 

  • The second-largest polluter on the planet (after China)

  • The single biggest polluter among all wealthy nations

  • The wealthiest nation in the world in terms of net worth

  • Among the top 10 wealthiest nations in the world by all other measurements

Rollback of the Clean Power Plan 

The administration replaced the Obama-era plan with a weaker alternative, allowing more pollution from coal-fired power plants.

Deregulation of Methane Emissions 

Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, was deregulated, allowing oil and gas companies to release more emissions into the atmosphere.

Cuts to Renewable Energy Research

Federal funding for clean energy programs was slashed, hindering progress in wind, solar, and battery technology.

Opening Public Lands to Fossil Fuel Drilling

Protections for national parks, wildlife refuges, and offshore waters were reduced to expand fossil fuel extraction.

Elimination of Climate Considerations in Infrastructure Planning

The administration’s infrastructure plan ignored climate resilience, failing to prepare communities for future climate disasters.

Weakened Auto Emissions Standards

The administration rolled back fuel efficiency standards, allowing cars to emit more pollution over their lifetimes. This is significant given that the transportation sector is the single greatest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the US.

How this Administration Is Harming People

Climate change is not just about distant melting glaciers — it directly threatens human lives everywhere, particularly in marginalized and low-income communities in geographically vulnerable areas. Trump’s policies worsened the following issues:

  • Increased air and water pollution. Loosened regulations on pollutants have led to higher asthma rates, respiratory illnesses, and contaminated drinking water, disproportionately harming communities of color and low-income families.

  • Greater exposure to extreme weather events. The rollback of climate preparedness measures leaves communities more vulnerable to hurricanes, wildfires, and floods, which have become more frequent and intense due to climate change. These often cause sustained power outages that make it even more difficult to withstand or recover from natural disasters.

  • Economic harm to workers and farmers. The clean energy sector has been proven to create jobs — more in Republican-led regions than elsewhere, in fact — thereby improving individual American financial security. Reduced support for renewable energy has cost jobs in the green energy sector, while extreme weather events have devastated farms and food supply chains.

  • Health hazards from rising temperatures. Heatwaves kill thousands of people annually. Lower-income groups are often at greater risk because they are less likely to have access to cooling resources like air conditioning, green spaces, and shade trees, and are also less likely to receive adequate insurance coverage for medical emergencies. Reduced environmental protections make these events even deadlier for everyone, but most of all those experiencing financial and housing insecurity.

  • Weakened leadership on climate solutions for everyone. By reversing climate commitments, the US lost credibility in international climate negotiations, slowing global progress on addressing the crisis and exacerbating its effects not just on foreign citizens, but on vulnerable Americans.

How You Can Fight Back: Exercise Your Right to Protect Your Community and the Planet

The damage caused by the Trump administration’s policies is not irreversible — but it requires action. Here’s what you can do:

  • Support climate-conscious policies at every level possible. Vote for leaders who prioritize climate action and push for policies that invest in renewable energy, emissions reductions, and climate resilience. The presidential election might be over for now, but there’s still plenty of climate-related voting to do at state and community levels.

  • Combat misinformation. Debunk misconceptions about the realities of climate change and educate others on the facts.

  • Reduce your carbon footprint. Use public transportation, drive fuel-efficient vehicles, reduce meat consumption, and support clean energy initiatives.

  • Hold corporations accountable. Urge businesses to adopt sustainable practices and divest from fossil fuels.

  • Get involved with climate-conscious nonprofits. Michigan United, as one example, is dedicated to advocating for environmental justice and policies that protect both people and the planet. By joining their efforts, you can help push for meaningful climate action at the local and state level.

The climate crisis negatively impacts everyone, but by taking action, we can push back against harmful policies and create a sustainable future for generations to come. Now is the time to fight for our planet — and for each other.

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MU in the News: Immigrant Rights Groups Brace for “Chaos”

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MU in the News: Immigrant Rights Groups Brace for “Chaos”

Our own Diego Bonesatti was quoted in a Detroit News article on how Michigan United and sister groups fighting for the rights and dignity of everyone who comes to America. Titled “Michigan immigrant rights groups brace for chaos as possible deportations loom”, you can read an extended excerpt below:

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Michigan agencies and nonprofits that work with immigrants and refugees say they are bracing for “chaos” but are educating their clients as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office in January and carry out his vow for mass deportations.

At least one organization is advising some clients to potentially carry copies of their green cards, even receipts of rent or mortgage payments in case they are stopped by law enforcement officials. Other groups that work with immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees across the state have been hosting “know your rights” events to educate various groups.

“Since the election, our phones have been ringing off the hook because clients are calling tearfully,” said Christine Suave, policy, engagement, and communications manager for the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center, a legal resource center for the state’s immigrant communities that has offices in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Ypsilanti.

The nonprofit is one of the largest groups in the state that works with people going through the often years-long immigration process. “They are calling tearfully because they’re fearful about what might happen to their pending applications,” Sauve said. Trump supporters argue the Biden administration created chaos with its lax border policies that allowed an influx of migrants into the country who created problems in some U.S. cities.

“Trump’s plan includes reinstating policies that worked, like the Remain in Mexico policy, which deterred illegal migrants from entering the country and entering bogus asylum claims in the expectation that they would be released into the U.S.,” wrote Joey Chester, communications manager for the Federation for American Immigration Reform group in Washington, D.C., in a post on the group’s website. “Construction on the border wall will resume, and ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) will once again be empowered to remove those who break our laws.”

FAIR estimated at least 16.8 million illegal immigrants resided in the country as of June 2023.

There are an estimated 90,000 undocumented residents in Michigan, based on an analysis of 2019 U.S. Census Bureau data by the Migration Policy Institute. But the range of people who might be at risk of deportation is far beyond that, according to a half dozen groups that work with immigrants statewide. It includes Ukrainian and Afghan refugees, high- tech workers on H2B visas, child victims of human trafficking and others who have noncitizen or temporary status, according to five statewide groups that work with immigrants.

Trump has vowed to immediately start the largest deportation operations in U.S. history once he takes office. In an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” that aired Sunday, Trump said his mass deportation effort would first start with convicted illegal immigrant criminals.

“… We’re starting with the criminals, and we’ve got to do it,” he told “Meet the Press” host Kristin Walker. “And then we’re starting with the others, and we’re going to see how it goes.”

The incoming Trump administration and his appointees also might eliminate or seek to restrict many federal immigration programs that allow many noncitizens to be in the U.S., the immigration rights groups contended.

When immigrants are detained by law enforcement officials, they are given the opportunity to make a free telephone number to call for legal advice and assistance. That number is for the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center. MIRC has gotten about 1,500 calls from immigrants who are being detained.

A variety of agencies are bracing for “chaos,” said Julie Powers, executive director of Immigration Law & Justice Michigan, a nonprofit that provides legal services to low- income immigrants. Powers’ group, which has advised some clients to carry copies of their green cards, is one of the main organizations providing assistance to Ukrainian refugees statewide. They are among the refugees who have temporary deportation protection under a Biden administration program called humanitarian parole, which is granted to people fleeing countries considered too dangerous to return to. Trump intends to take that status away, according to immigrant rights groups.

Some are asked to carry their green cards because “who knows what kind of Karen is going to start calling the cops on a person?” Powers said, particularly people of color. “I hope that won’t happen, but I also know that is some of the rhetoric we have heard”…

…”People don’t know, right? And so that’s difficult to capture because how are you going to tell someone who’s undocumented: ‘Oh, don’t worry, they won’t come after you?'” Thronson said. “I cannot tell them that. If you constantly threaten people with the possibility of getting deported, then how are you going to function? I would be scared to death. I couldn’t even go to work or send my kids to school.”

Thronson said she’s working with her clients on things such as setting up guardianships or referring them to family law attorneys who can help with custody or powers of attorney.

This would ensure that if a child doesn’t get picked up by a parent, a relative could do so instead and avoid having the child end up in foster care, she said.

“These were things that we definitely were not prepared for during the first administration,” Thronson said. “… Now that we know what he’s capable of, we’re getting smarter. We are working harder trying to figure out what advice we can give people.” Many immigrants are “mixed-status” families, with some members having permanent residence while others are awaiting their applications to be approved for citizenship or some other status, said Diego Bonesatti, director of legal services for Michigan United, an organization that works with immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers.

“It’s not like there’s a neat incision that ICE can make and affect only undocumented immigrants,” Bonesatti said. “There’s a lot of people who are going to be hurt. We’re just trying to get the word out for people to prepare for it as best they can.”

While some Trump supporters say illegal immigrants cause a net drain on the economy, it remains one of the many points that fuels the polarizing debate. Undocumented immigrants’ spending power totaled more than $254 billion in 2022, and undocumented households had a combined income of $330 billion — paying nearly $76 billion in taxes, according to the Council of Foreign Affairs. According to a FAIR study, illegal migration costs the American taxpayer $182.1 billion annually as of the beginning of 2023. Those immigrants contribute around $31.4 billion in taxes at the state and federal levels.

Trump supporters, including FAIR, some of whose staffers got hired into the first Trump administration, said the current illegal immigration situation is unfair to citizens and people seeking legal immigration status. “Illegal immigration has serious, long-lasting impacts on every aspect of American society,” according to the group. “It undermines our sovereignty, the rule of law, public safety and imposes tremendous burdens on our immigration agencies. In particular, it exacerbates our legal system and diverts resources from serving those who seek to come to the U.S. legally”….

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