Discussions on America’s Future: President Trump’s Environmental Legacy

Add to Calendar 2025-10-23 19:00:00 2025-10-23 20:00:00 Discussions on America’s Future: President Trump’s Environmental Legacy Discussions on America’s Future: Economic, Political, and Social Developments under the Second Trump AdministrationPresident Trump’s Environmental LegacyDr. Eric Miller, Communication Studies, Media, and JournalismThough not renowned as an environmentalist, Donald Trump is on pace to be potentially one of the most environmentally consequential presidents in American history. His environmental legacy can be charted across four key areas: Executive Orders, Appointments to Federal Agencies, tariffs, and the environmental provisions in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." This talk will consider each of these enroute to a series of conclusions about the lasting planetary impacts of this administration.This series at Commonwealth University is sponsored by the College of Arts, Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences, the Eileen G. Jones Honors College, and the Department of History, Political Science, and Philosophy.Join via Zoom  1303 McCormick Hall & Zoom CommonwealthU webteam@bloomu.edu America/New_York public

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Join Dr. Eric Miller as he discusses President Trump's environmental legacy through four key areas.

Discussions on America’s Future: Economic, Political, and Social Developments under the Second Trump Administration

President Trump’s Environmental Legacy

Though not renowned as an environmentalist, Donald Trump is on pace to be potentially one of the most environmentally consequential presidents in American history. His environmental legacy can be charted across four key areas: Executive Orders, Appointments to Federal Agencies, tariffs, and the environmental provisions in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." This talk will consider each of these enroute to a series of conclusions about the lasting planetary impacts of this administration.

This series at Commonwealth University is sponsored by the College of Arts, Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences, the Eileen G. Jones Honors College, and the Department of History, Political Science, and Philosophy.

Join via Zoom