Can U.S. climate science survive under Trump?

Bertie speaks to former Presidential Science Advisor John Holdren about the slashing of climate science budgets under President Donald Trump's administration.
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Yesterday, the U.S. Congress approved President Donald Trump’s so-called ‘Big Beautiful Bill’. This controversial federal budget is set to defund a huge proportion of the nation’s climate and environmental science – what will the impacts be for America, and for global efforts against the climate crisis?

Bertie spoke to John Holdren, who served as President Barack Obama’s Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy from 2009-2017, becoming the longest-serving Science Advisor to the President in U.S. history. He is now a Research Professor of Environmental Policy at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. 

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