As Elon Musk grows closer to Donald Trump, questions arise about whether Musk’s pro-environment stance could sway Trump’s administration on climate policies.
Brad Plumer reports for The New York Times.
In short:
- Musk, who promotes clean energy and low-emission technologies, supported Trump despite the president-elect’s climate skepticism.
- Trump, critical of climate change efforts, has promised to increase oil production and exit the Paris climate agreement.
- Musk, who values sustainability but opposes drastic actions, may influence Trump’s energy approach through their direct connection.
Key quote:
“One can only hope that Donald Trump will put conspiracy theories to the side and take the decisive action to address the climate crisis that the American people deserve.”
— Dan Lashof, U.S. director, World Resources Institute
Why this matters:
Musk’s influence could push the administration to recognize clean energy’s economic potential, even as Trump aligns with fossil fuel interests. Musk’s advocacy for a gradual shift to sustainability might offer a compromise, but the slow pace he suggests contrasts sharply with the urgency scientists advocate to avoid climate damage.