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    DOE Chief Criticized for Climate Report Questioning Global Warming Impacts

    05/2/2026 | 2 min
    Chris Wright serves as United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Recent news from the past few days centers on his role in climate policy debates. According to E and E News Climatewire, Department of Energy scientists sharply criticized a one hundred forty one page climate report commissioned by Wright. They called it misleading, unjustified, and hypocritical. Wright handpicked five climate contrarians from outside the department to author the document, which questions core tenets of climate science and highlights supposed benefits of carbon dioxide, a key driver of global warming.

    The report's introduction, penned by Wright, drew particular rebuke. One internal reviewer noted Wright's criticism of media distortion while offering his own unlabeled value judgment that global warming is not humanity's greatest threat. Emails revealed in a court fight between the Department of Energy and public interest groups show these internal pushbacks. Travis Fisher, a department adviser who helped organize the report, emailed the contrarian researchers suggesting most comments would be rejected.

    Washington Post reports that this report underpins Trump administration efforts to repeal the Environmental Protection Agency's landmark endangerment finding, which supports climate rules. Officials delayed finalizing the repeal over fears it is too weak for court challenges. Politico Pro Climatewire states a top White House regulatory official is strengthening the language amid legal risks. Environmental groups sued, claiming the report's secretive creation violated federal law. Outside scientists dismissed its findings as riddled with errors.

    These developments highlight tensions within the administration on rolling back Biden era emissions limits. A public hearing on related clean fuel production credit rules is set for May twenty eight, two thousand twenty six, per DTN Progressive Farmer, but Wright's direct involvement there remains indirect.

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    Headline: Energy Secretary Wright Under Fire for Controversial Climate Report

    05/2/2026 | 2 min
    Chris Wright serves as United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. According to E and E News Climatewire, Department of Energy scientists recently criticized a one hundred forty one page report on climate change that Wright commissioned. The report, written by five climate skeptics he handpicked, questions core climate science principles. Internal reviewers called it misleading, unjustified, and hypocritical, especially Wrights one page introduction where he stated global warming is not humanitys greatest threat. One reviewer noted this blurred science and policy lines.

    Politico Pro Climatewire reports that Wrights work ties into broader Trump administration efforts to repeal the Environmental Protection Agencys endangerment finding, a key foundation for climate rules. Officials delayed finalizing the repeal due to fears it might fail in court. The Washington Post confirms this stall, noting two anonymous sources said the proposal needs strengthening to survive challenges. Energy Department experts pushed back on the reports findings, with some criticism leaving little standing.

    These developments, revealed through court documents and emails, highlight tensions within the administration over climate policy rollbacks. The report touted benefits of carbon dioxide, a warming driver, drawing rebukes from outside scientists too. Travis Fisher, a Department of Energy adviser who helped organize it, predicted most internal comments would be rejected.

    No recent news in the last few days links Wright to Housing and Urban Development matters. His focus remains on energy and challenging climate regulations.

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    U.S. Energy Secretary's Controversial Climate Report Delays Regulation Rollback

    03/2/2026 | 2 min
    Chris Wright serves as United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Recent news from the last few days centers on his role in a controversial climate report at the Department of Energy. According to the Washington Post on January 29, 2026, Trump administration officials delayed finalizing the repeal of the Environmental Protection Agency endangerment finding due to fears it might lose in court. This finding underpins many climate rules, and the delay ties to a report commissioned by Wright.

    Politico Pro Climatewire reports that a top White House regulatory official is strengthening the rule amid legal concerns. The effort aims to scrap the finding, which conservatives view as overreach on the economy. E and E News Climatewire details sharp criticism of Wrights 141 page climate change report, written by five climate skeptics he handpicked. Department of Energy scientists called it misleading, unjustified, and hypocritical in newly revealed emails from a court fight.

    One reviewer targeted Wrights introduction, where he stated global warming is not the greatest threat facing humanity and criticized media distortion of climate science. The scientist noted this blurred science and policy lines. Outside experts dismissed the report as riddled with errors, especially claims touting carbon dioxide benefits. Travis Fisher, a department adviser, suggested most comments would be rejected.

    These developments slow the administrations push to roll back Obama and Biden era climate regulations, including power plant emission limits. The Washington Post notes the Energy Department report from last spring fueled the EPAs July scientific argument for repeal, but lawsuits challenge its secretive creation.

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    Energy Secretary Chris Wright Authorizes State Energy Actions, Not HUD Policies

    01/2/2026 | 1 min
    Chris Wright serves as United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. According to Quorum Report news clips from January 25, 2026, he signed an order authorizing actions related to the state's energy matters. Recent reports from the same source on January 30, 2026, mention HUD Secretary Gonzalez clashing with Immigration and Customs Enforcement over issues, but make no reference to Chris Wright in that role. Quorum Report also notes Energy Secretary Chris Wright in connection with state authorizations, confirming his position in the Energy Department. No headlines or major stories from the last few days indicate Chris Wright holds the Housing and Urban Development position or has made decisions there. Searches across multiple outlets, including New York Times, Washington Post, and Fox News from late January 2026, focus on other federal figures like Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, with no updates on Wright in housing policy. Listeners interested in federal cabinet roles should note these distinctions for accurate information.

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    Chris Wright Leads DOE, Not HUD, Amid Emergency Energy Orders in Texas

    01/2/2026 | 1 min
    Chris Wright serves as the United States Secretary of Energy, not the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. According to Real Estate Rama, he recently issued an emergency order related to energy matters. Quorum Report notes that on January 25, 2026, Energy Secretary Chris Wright signed an order authorizing actions in Texas amid ongoing state issues.

    No recent news from the last few days identifies Chris Wright as leading Housing and Urban Development. That department focuses on housing programs, with older reports mentioning figures like Scott Turner and Ben Carson in past roles. Current headlines highlight separate HUD-related topics, such as the National Housing Conference offering guidance on payments during potential government shutdowns, per Real Estate Rama.

    In energy news, the Department of Energy under Wright announced up to 100 million dollars to restore America's coal plants, as reported by Real Estate Rama. Representative John Larson demanded Wright reinstate funding for clean energy projects canceled by the administration, according to the same source.

    Broader federal updates include funding debates for agencies like Homeland Security, but nothing ties Wright directly to housing decisions. Listeners should note these distinctions, as roles in the Trump administration remain focused on specific portfolios.

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