The article discusses President Trump's significantly low approval ratings at 100 days in office compared to historical precedents. Notably, the article highlights his administration's rapid reversal of climate progress, shifting focus to fossil fuels and erasing critical climate-related information from federal records. This lack of transparency poses a risk to public health and environmental justice, as millions may be denied essential information about climate-related issues. Trump's declaration of a 'national energy emergency' on Inauguration Day symbolizes his commitment to fossil fuel growth despite high oil production under the previous administration.
Trump's current approval rating is the lowest for any newly elected president at 100 days since at least Dwight Eisenhower.
His administration has erased all references to climate change, global warming and environmental justice from federal websites and official records.
On Inauguration Day, Trump declared a 'national energy emergency,' despite record oil production levels under the previous administration.
The government is denying millions of Americans their right to access information that could, in some cases, quite literally save lives.
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