


Climate change and the next administration
There are obstacles to Donald Trump’s attempts to reverse progress
“IT IS CLEAR the next administration will try to do a U-turn and reverse much of this progress,” declared John Podesta, America’s climate tsar, at a UN climate summit held this week in Azerbaijan. His statement to the gathered greens and diplomats acknowledged a shared anxiety. Donald Trump has vowed to yank America out of the UN’s Paris climate agreement for a second time. Meanwhile conservative energy wonks around Mr Trump want him to make a push in three areas.
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This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “The brown revolution”

Back to the 1850s
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The promise Donald Trump is sure to keep
He wants more freedom to fire civil servants, but he should weigh the long-term consequences

Senate Republicans flex their independence
Trump doesn’t weigh in on a leadership contest, but real conflicts will soon come
Republicans finally win the coveted trifecta
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