Trump's climate policies will affect entire world, says VUB scientist

US president Donald Trump's measures on climate and energy "will be felt by the whole world", according to Wim Thiery, a climate scientist at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).

Thiery fears that the Trump administration's "drill, baby, drill" mantra will only accelerate climate change, with enormous consequences.

Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement and pump more oil and gas will lead to an extra 4 billion tonnes of CO2 being emitted by 2030, according to UK climate platform Carbon Brief.

"The US is already being hit hard by climate change, with sea level rise threatening coastlines, more intense hurricanes and a growing number of wildfires," Thiery said. According to a VUB study, the area affected has already increased by 42 per cent and will continue to do so.

Visible effect

During his inauguration speech, Trump also announced that he would no longer honour his predecessor Joe Biden's Green New Deal. "On his first day in office, Trump put his words into action by scrapping a number of Biden's climate policies," Thiery said. 

According to Thiery, the US withdrawal from the Paris agreement will make it "much harder to conclude international climate agreements", as the US was a major player with a lot of weight in climate negotiations.

As a result, the whole world will feel the effects of Trump's climate policies, Thiery said. "All things considered, we as climate scientists unfortunately expect a visible effect," he said.

Kiki Berkers, climate expert at the NGO 11.11.11, agrees. According to her, Trump is "opening the door wide for the fossil fuel industry" while "certain parts of the country are burning". 

With or without Trump

Yet Trump cannot undo all the benefits of climate policy in one day, said Berkers. "Policy initiatives like the Inflation Reduction Act still offer some protection, as several states are feeling the benefits of renewable energy."

Berkers is holding her breath for the future of European climate policy. "Europe was already hiding behind Trump at COP29. There is also the threat of a deregulation offensive in the European Union, which would be a historic mistake."

What Europe needs above all, she said, is a "clear and strategic narrative for the future". The EU must seize the opportunity to strengthen alliances with new climate leaders in the global South. "The world keeps turning, with or without Trump."

 

#FlandersNewsService | Damage caused by the Eaton Fire in Altadena, Los Angeles. 19 January 2025 © PHOTO RINGO CHIA/SOPA/ZUMA PRESS WIRE


Related news

Website preview
EU reaffirms commitment to Paris climate accord in light of US withdrawal
Europe is sticking to the Paris climate agreement and will continue to work with all nations that want to stop global warming, European Commission...
belganewsagency.eu
Website preview
Trump’s fresh tariff threats set stage for trade clash with EU
Donald Trump has turned his attention to the European Union. He has vowed to impose tariffs as he accuses the bloc of unfair trade practices, a...
belganewsagency.eu

Get updates in your mailbox

By clicking "Subscribe" I confirm I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy.

About belganewsagency.eu

Belga News Agency delivers dependable, rapid and high-quality information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from Belgium and abroad to all Belgian media. The information covers all sectors, from politics, economics and finance to social affairs, sports and culture, not to mention entertainment and lifestyle.

Every day, our journalists and press photographers produce hundreds of photos and news stories, dozens of online information items, plus audio and video bulletins, all in both national languages. Since the end of March 2022 English has been added as a language.

For public institutions, businesses and various organisations that need reliable information, Belga News Agency also offers a comprehensive range of corporate services to meet all their communication needs.

Contact

Arduinkaai 29 1000 Brussels

www.belganewsagency.eu