In a striking pivot that echoes historical precedent, the nascent carbon removal industry is reframing its core mission, aligning itself with President Trump's 'energy dominance' agenda.
The Crown's New Carbon: How Presidential Prerogative Redefines Climate Tech as a 'Strategic Commodity'
In a striking pivot that echoes historical precedent, the nascent carbon removal industry is reframing its core mission, aligning itself with President Trump's 'energy dominance' agenda.
Why it matters: The strategic reorientation of a climate-focused industry toward an 'energy dominance' framework illustrates a profound tension. This mirrors colonial grievances where the Crown dictated economic activity, forcing local enterprise to serve imperial priorities. The arbitrary redefinition of 'liability' into 'strategic commodity' via executive decree challenges the very premise of public interest and independent scientific pursuit. Such administrative shifts, compelling industries to align with executive prerogative for survival, risk normalizing a system where foundational initiatives become mere instruments of political will. The long-term implications extend beyond economic subsidy, threatening the integrity of public policy and the essential autonomy of innovative sectors from transient political agendas, echoing the perils against which the Founders warned.
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