Tiny Fish, Windmills, Low-Flow Toilets: Trump Has Some Weird Climate Fixations
"I have this gorgeous head of hair," said Trump, pictured here in April 2018. "I want water to pour down on me." Evan Vucci/AP
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
From crusading against showers he feels don’t sufficiently wash his hair to reversing protections for a small fish he calls “worthless,” Donald Trump’s personal fixations have helped shape his first environmental priorities as president.
While withdrawing the US from the Paris climate accords and declaring an “energy emergency” were among Trump’s most noteworthy executive orders on his first day in office, both were further down a list of priorities put out by the White House than measures to improve “consumer choice in vehicles, shower heads, toilets, washing machines, lightbulbs, and dishwashers.”
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