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Trump and the Future of Climate Change Research
Trump and the Future of Climate Change Research-August 2024
Aug 29, 2025 6:48 PM

Who is working on climate change?

That simple question from the transition team of President-elect Donald Trump has raised concerns across the country.

Locally, scientists at Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab, both part of the U.S. Department of Energy, say they are wondering about new directions at the agency under a Trump presidency.

Joining us in discussion is the current U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz.

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