Farmers Hurt by Funding Freeze Sue Trump Administration for Climate Grants
- The Trump administration has frozen funding for climate-related programs initiated during the Biden administration, causing uncertainty for farmers who had received grants.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that some funding will be released for Rural Energy for America Program grants, allowing recipients to revise their projects.
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Nearly three months into Trump, here’s where Massachusetts’ climate work stands - The Boston Globe
Federal climate grants have been frozen and unfrozen, offshore wind has been delayed, and local projects have been halted or are at risk. With all these changes, where does climate action stand in Massachusetts?


How graduates can get creative to land a climate tech job in Trump 2.0
It's an uncertain market for climate tech. Kentaroo Tryman/Getty ImagesTrump's policies upend Biden-era clean energy incentives and have halted funding for some projects.But job opportunities in climate tech remain, with sectors like fashion, food, and finance expanding.Six industry insiders shared their top tips for navigating the sector — and landing a role.Donald Trump has cut funding for clean energy projects and promised to ramp up fossil f…
Will President Trump clobber the climate tech sector in Massachusetts?
What will the next four years look like for Massachusetts’ climate tech sector?Climate tech is an umbrella term used to describe all kinds of startups with new technologies related to energy production, sustainability or carbon capture — things that may help slow climate change.
Reuters Has An Article About The Effect Of Trump's Funding Cuts On WV Farmers. Not A FAFO Story.
I want to highlight a well written article from Reuters dealing with the impact of Trump’s funding cuts and budget freezes on some WV farmers. Instead of interviewing your typical MAGA farmer, Reuters interviewed a young farmer by the name of Yates who...
After USDA funding freeze, Colorado farmers brace for tariffs - The Chronicle
Eric GalatasPublic News Service Colorado farmers and ranchers are feeling frustrated and concerned since the Trump administration froze U.S. Department of Agriculture funding. Mike Lavender,… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
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