Trump's emergency orders pushing coal power are "illegal" as well as dumb
Here’s something that might surprise you — Trump’s recent emergency orders to keep old coal plants running are actually both illegal and downright foolish. The thing is, for years, coal’s been on the decline because it’s expensive, pollutes the air, and adds to climate change. Yet, after losing ground, Trump’s Department of Energy used emergency powers to force utilities to keep these plants open, claiming it was necessary for energy security. According to Dan Gearino at Inside Climate News, this move ignores the reality that coal is no longer competitive and sidesteps legal procedures. What Gearino points out is that these orders likely violate federal law, which requires proper procedures for such emergencies. On top of that, experts say forcing coal back into the grid is a bad idea — it's costly, pollutes more, and makes us less prepared for future energy shifts. So what does this all mean? If these orders stand, they could set a dangerous precedent — forcing outdated, risky energy sources on a market that’s already moving away. The real question now: will policymakers listen to the law and science, or double down on a losing bet?