Earth Day 2026 is depressing

exemption from Clean Air Act

I can’t be the only one who believes Earth Day 2026 is depressing. This year alone, the regime has repealed the 2009 endangerment finding on greenhouse gases, eliminating the foundation of much of U.S. climate policy.
The LA Times noted: “The decision reverses decades of environmental progress despite overwhelming scientific evidence and opposition from health experts, environmental groups, 50 cities and 17 states. Experts warn the repeal will increase pollution, respiratory disease, and planet-warming emissions over the coming decades…

“The repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding — a conclusion based on decades of science that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare — represents one of the biggest environmental rollbacks in U.S. history, and the latest in a series of actions by [FOTUS] to scrap policies and regulations designed to curb the use of fossil fuels and accelerate the transition to clean energy.

“The administration… also dismantled all federal emissions regulations governing vehicle models and engines between 2012 and 2027 and beyond.”

Profit over people

Daily Kos: FOTUS is forcing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to abandon its legal obligation to protect human health and the environment – by granting more than one-third of the nearly 550 polluting facilities nationwide a two-year exemption from Clean Air Act rules, allowing dangerous air pollution to go unchecked.

“The Clean Air Act exists to protect people from harmful pollutants—such as ethylene oxide, mercury, and lead—known to cause cancer and other serious health harms. But instead of enforcing the law, Trump is siding with corporate polluters and putting our communities at risk.

“So far, 188 exemptions have already been granted to coal power plants, chemical manufacturers, commercial sterilizers, and other polluters. Another 366 are eligible for the same two-year exemption.

We don’t need no stinkin’ research

MoveOn: As we mark Earth Month this April, the [regime] is quietly making yet another catastrophic attack on our environment.

“The U.S. Forest Service, housed under the Department of Agriculture (USDA), has announced plans to shutter a staggering 57 of its 77 research facilities across 31 states—that’s almost 75%.1 These are the labs and scientists tracking how wildfires spread, how droughts are deepening, and how the climate crisis is reshaping 193 million acres of American forests and grasslands.

“This is all part of a deliberate, sweeping attack on climate science through defunding research, silencing scientists, and prioritizing corporate interests over the health of our public lands.”

Thus, last month was the hottest March on record for the continental U.S.,  federal data shows.” 

Here are the Executive Orders on energy and the environment, 2025-2026. They include “Reinvigorating America’s Beautiful Clean Coal Industry,” and a bunch of other groanworthy titles .

At a point where the US should do more to try a Project Hail Mary to slow the impending ecological chaos, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and others are actively working to make things worse.

Happy Earth Day. 

 

There are other days…

A  Stranger In The Room

Some days, you feel assertive and directed. We’re going to fight against the forces of ignorance and evil. The tide will turn if we spend enough time informing people about what’s happening.

There are other days when you feel exhausted. I was scrolling through Facebook and saw a poster, not the one above, but a picture with dialogue from the movie A Face In The Crowd with Andy Griffith. It’s an excellent film, by the way, and you should see it. I didn’t know until I started Googling that there was a 2024 London production story involving Elvis Costello.

“Stop me if you think you have heard this one before: A man gains television fame on the strength of his purported connection to everyday Americans and their resentment of elites, and before long he converts that fame into political influence in a right-wing presidential campaign…”

Of course, we’ve been here before: January 20, 2017, and the months preceding and following. Not incidentally, TCM aired A Face in the Crowd on rump’s first Inauguration Day. In 2015, CNN asked if the film predicted his rise.

Version 2

This time, it’s more complicated because so much stuff is coming. Here’s a list of the Executive Orders. Restoring Names That Honor American Greatness contains a certain amount of gonzo entertainment. Is he going to have a whole bunch of trees chopped down? More or less. 

What’s going on at Social Security? Even career officials are unclear, but expect “‘DOGE people are learning and they will make mistakes, but we have to let them see what is going on at SSA,’ the acting SSA commissioner, Lelan Dudek, told senior staff” and others.

Are the tariffs on or off? It depends on the day of the week. The tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China would cost the typical US household over $1,200 annually. But they become functionally a tax on the poor, with the people with the least income disproportionally harmed, but the top 20% are faring well.

DOGE moves to cancel NOAA leases on key weather buildings. “Why it matters: One of the buildings is the nerve center for generating national weather forecasts. It was designed to integrate multiple forecasting centers in one building to improve operating efficiency. It houses telecommunications equipment to send weather data and forecasts across the U.S. and abroad.” On this last topic, I’ve read online, “Oh, private forecasters will provide this for us!” And where do you think they are getting the bulk of their data?

Meanwhile, FOTUS and Juvie Vance Pulled an Old Hollywood Trick on Zelensky. “By letting his vice president instigate the Oval Office blowup with the Ukrainian leader, [he] resorted to a time-worn industry technique veteran screenwriter calls ‘A  Stranger In The Room.'”

It’s not the individual acts but the tsunami of actions that are impossible to track. The answer is yes when people ask whether we could run our government more efficiently. But this isn’t efficient; this is taking a hacksaw to it.

And yet

This story from Axios gave me a modicum of hope. 

In a chaotic and unpredictable world, the federal government normally acts as a stabilizing force. Under Trump, it has become the primary driver of the chaos.

The big picture: Across-the-board tariffs on Mexico and Canada — two of America’s three largest trading partners — have been on and then off and then on and then off. Colombia knows the feeling.

The Hamilton cancellation at the Kennedy Center, after FOTUS put himself in charge, is getting under his supporters’ skins. Some companies are NOT backing off from DEI initiatives. (Hegseth was ridiculed as Enola Gay photos were swept up in DEI purge over the word ‘gay’.)

The pushback is starting against these mean-spirited and incompetent people doing, quoting Canada’s Trudeau quoting the Wall Street Journal, “very dumb things.” Those protests at town halls, especially with Republican members of Congress, are having an effect. A  House Democrat is planning a ‘Bad DOGE Act’. Even GOP senators are telling Musk that DOGE actions will require their votes. This means Congress is waking up to the fact that they, per Article I of the Constitution, actually have a say in the process, that it is not an imperial presidency. 

Ramblin' with Roger
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