Scientists Defy Trump to Publish Sweeping U.S. Nature Assessment
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AI-PoweredScientists have defied President Trump's order to cancel the National Nature Assessment, publishing a draft of the report independently. This move may have implications for environmental policies and regulations, potentially affecting companies in the energy and natural resources sectors. However, the direct market impact is unclear due to the lack of specific details on the report's findings and recommendations.
The publication of the National Nature Assessment may lead to increased scrutiny of companies with significant environmental impact, potentially affecting their stock prices and the broader energy and natural resources sectors. However, without specific details on the report's findings, the market impact is difficult to quantify, and the effect on individual assets such as ExxonMobil (XOM) or Chevron (CVX) is uncertain.
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Last year, President Trump killed a major assessment on nature, but now, the scientists involved with the research have published a draft of the report independently. In January 2025, just weeks before a first-of-its-kind nature assessment – the National Nature Assessment – was due to be published, President Trump put the final nail in the coffin by ordering those involved with the report to stop all research and cancel its publication. Over 150 scientists and experts in various fields had already spent thousands of hours conducting…
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