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Realism over Ideals: The Path for Scientific Progress
USAThursday, February 6, 2025
The appointment of Trump's picks, including Lee Zeldin for the Environmental Protection Agency and Chris Wright for energy, is expected to bring a new perspective to environmental challenges. These leaders are tasked with overseeing environmental issues such as air, water, waste streams, forests, energy, and other natural resources. The government aims to achieve progress by fostering a positive impact on everyone.
On a personal ground, one retiree decided to leave their post early to avoid mandates under the Biden administration. Even this decision or dismissal stems purely from a concern that the Biden administration's focus on climate change might affect the objectivity of scientific information.
Though humans do affect the climate, it's important to remember that climate change isn't entirely disastrous but requires adaptability through infrastructure improvements, environmental management, and accessibility to clean energy, adequate heating, and cooling units.
In conclusion, retooling the federal government to make science-based decisions without political influence will improve overall public welfare. Though no one expects perfection from the government going forward, there's an expectation of improved, science-based services. Science must be based on facts, not ideals.
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