With less than a week to go before President-elect Donald Trump returns to office, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration took action Wednesday to add a layer of protection for Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
The waters around the U.S. are home to threatened species who need conservation policies to save them from extinction. They won’t get that for the next four years.
As he took office on Monday, President Trump announced the US withdrawal from the 2015 Paris accord adopted by 195 parties to curb greenhouse gas emissions driving climate change.
Some fear the wannabe whale psychiatrist heading for the White House will undo progress on climate action and marine protection.
The agency's updated strategy addresses the impacts of a warming climate on the regional economy and security.
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The windmills are driving the whales crazy, obviously,” the president-elect said during a recent news conference.
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