11/06/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/06/2024 07:46
Today, it has become clear that former President Donald Trump will return to office for a second term, after a close and hard-fought election.
There's no denying it: this is a very difficult outcome for us and for everyone who cares about a safe and sustainable future. There's every reason to expect that a second Trump administration will pose a risk to our values and priorities at least as severe as the first term, if not more.
President-elect Trump's path to the White House has been an unprecedented campaign of disinformation, threats, divisive language, and dangerous policy promises. It's understandable to look ahead to the next four years with serious worry-but while we shouldn't underestimate the risk, we can't afford to despair. The challenges the planet faces are too urgent for complacency or cynicism.
Here at the Union of Concerned Scientists, we knew a second Trump term was a real possibility, and we've prepared for the challenges ahead. There's hope in our unique approach: by combining science-backed analysis with grassroots advocacy, UCS has a 50-plus year track record of success, regardless of who's in the White House.
We-and our supporters across the country-have a vital role to play in defending the progress we've made at the federal level, advancing our goals at the state level, and exposing and pushing back against the abuses that are likely to come. We're clear about the threats we face but we must move forward with hope and determination.
Our priorities for the next year and beyond include:
To learn more, you can read this series of blog posts from our team laying out the challenges ahead and the strategies we're putting in place to confront them.
In the remaining months of the Biden administration, we'll keep fighting for progress-and after the inauguration we'll prioritize defending the investments and policies we've worked so hard to implement.
We'll defend USDA's efforts to fund conservation and fulfill their commitment to end discrimination in the agriculture sector. We'll fight to protect investments in clean transportation infrastructure, support state efforts to fill in the gaps that will emerge at the federal level, and keep the spotlight on industry actors trying to prevent the transformation of our transportation system. And we'll pass the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act at home and work across civil society and national borders to block the resumption of nuclear testing and reduce the risk of nuclear war.
We know that it will be difficult. The Trump agenda is a threat to democracy, to equity and justice, to public health and the climate. We must work tirelessly to counter these threats-and side by side with a broad coalition of allies. We will look beyond this election cycle to build power in the long term. And with your support, we will.