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Writing in April 2025, Enrique Dans critiques the Trump administration's efforts to revitalize the coal industry, arguing that this stance is technologically, environmentally, and economically unsound.
Dans contends that Trump's focus on coal ignores the cost-effectiveness and increasing prevalence of renewable energy sources globally, particularly when compared to the declining competitiveness of coal.
He suggests this pursuit benefits nations like China, which are investing heavily in renewables.
Furthermore, Dans views Trump's inconsistent trade policies, especially tariffs excluding China, as impulsive and detrimental to the U.S. economy, raising questions about the president's judgment.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «And now, coal… does Trump understand that he is playing into China’s hands?»
By 1197109420Writing in April 2025, Enrique Dans critiques the Trump administration's efforts to revitalize the coal industry, arguing that this stance is technologically, environmentally, and economically unsound.
Dans contends that Trump's focus on coal ignores the cost-effectiveness and increasing prevalence of renewable energy sources globally, particularly when compared to the declining competitiveness of coal.
He suggests this pursuit benefits nations like China, which are investing heavily in renewables.
Furthermore, Dans views Trump's inconsistent trade policies, especially tariffs excluding China, as impulsive and detrimental to the U.S. economy, raising questions about the president's judgment.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «And now, coal… does Trump understand that he is playing into China’s hands?»