Trump Orders Pentagon To Buy Coal-Fired Electricity

In a controversial move, US President Donald Trump has directed the Pentagon to procure electricity from coal-fired power plants. This decision aims to revitalize the coal industry, which has faced significant challenges due to a global shift towards cleaner energy sources. Critics argue that this policy undermines efforts to combat climate change, as coal is one of the most carbon-intensive energy sources. The announcement comes amid ongoing debates in the United States about energy policy and environmental sustainability. Advocates for coal argue that this move will help sustain jobs in a declining sector, while environmentalists warn of the long-term ecological consequences. This directive reflects the Trump administration's broader commitment to support traditional energy industries, even as the world increasingly turns toward renewable energy solutions. The implications of this order could have significant effects on energy policy and climate initiatives in the US and beyond.
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