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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