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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Trump is freezing climate funds. Can he do that?
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Trump is freezing climate funds. Can he do that?

Last updated: February 13, 2025 3:47 pm
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President Joe Biden’s administration has made significant strides in the fight against climate change and the promotion of clean energy. Two key pieces of legislation, the bipartisan infrastructure law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), were instrumental in driving Biden’s climate and economic policies. These bills allocated nearly a trillion dollars towards clean energy initiatives and disaster resilience efforts, providing grants to states, cities, startups, and nonprofits for renewable energy projects and resilient infrastructure.

However, the new Trump administration has taken drastic measures to halt the flow of federal funding from these bills. Trump has vowed to terminate what he calls the “Green New Scam,” referring to Biden’s climate policies outlined in the BIL and IRA. As a result, hundreds of billions of dollars earmarked for community solar projects, drought mitigation, and environmental cleanup projects are at risk of being withheld.

The Trump administration’s actions have raised concerns about their legality and adherence to federal laws and contractual obligations. The lack of transparency surrounding these decisions has created confusion and uncertainty for the individuals and organizations expecting funding from these bills.

In response to the unfolding situation, Grist has developed a tool to track the projects awarded funding through the IRA and BIL, providing insight into which initiatives may be impacted by Trump’s orders.

Typically, federal funding goes through a series of steps before being disbursed, with Congress allocating funds to agencies for specific purposes. The agencies then select recipients and establish grant agreements before the Treasury Department releases the funds. Refusing to release obligated funds is considered impoundment and is subject to legal limitations.

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Despite the Trump administration’s efforts to halt funding, the Biden administration had already obligated a significant portion of the money from the BIL and IRA. Efforts to allocate funds for clean energy and pollution control programs were successful, but progress was slower for infrastructure projects.

As the situation continues to evolve, questions remain about the legality of withholding federal funds that have already been obligated. The fate of these critical clean energy and infrastructure projects hangs in the balance as the two administrations clash over climate policy and funding priorities. The Trump administration’s efforts to scratch important infrastructure and energy programs have left many projects across the country in jeopardy. With an executive order pausing funding from the BIL and IRA for at least 90 days, thousands of projects have been thrown into uncertainty. Additionally, any funding related to what Trump calls the “Green New Deal” will be canceled once the pause ends, creating further challenges for programs in the energy and infrastructure sectors.

The obligated status of funds allocated by the Biden administration has become a concern for grantees, as a significant portion of the funds remain unspent. Elon Musk, the director of the Department of Government Efficiency under Trump, has gained control over these funds and has expressed a desire to withhold payments at will. This has created a unique legal situation where funds are frozen and in limbo, awaiting resolution.

A federal judge in Rhode Island blocked Trump’s executive order on the IRA and BIL, but the administration has not fully complied with the ruling. The administration’s defiance of the court order has raised concerns, with the judge hinting at potential criminal contempt charges. Each agency is handling the legal uncertainty differently, with threats to claw back already obligated funds looming.

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Trump’s cabinet members are already threatening to reclaim funds that had been allocated, adding to the uncertainty surrounding infrastructure and energy projects. Zeldin, in a video posted recently, claimed that $20 billion of IRA funds had been transferred to a single bank and called for the return of this money to the government.

As agencies navigate the legal challenges presented by Trump’s executive order, climate-focused spending remains frozen. Programs like the EPA’s Solar For All initiative, which aimed to provide solar panels to low-income households, have been put on hold. Grantees and organizations across the country are facing delays in funding, impacting their ability to carry out important projects.

The future of these infrastructure and energy programs remains uncertain as the administration continues to grapple with legal challenges and funding freezes. Nonprofits, companies, and communities are feeling the effects of these delays, unable to move forward with vital projects. The ongoing litigation and lack of clarity from government agencies only add to the frustration and uncertainty surrounding these critical programs. If the funding freeze continues, it will have devastating effects on numerous projects and could lead to the loss of thousands of jobs, according to experts in the field. Jillian Blanchard, vice president of climate change and environmental justice at Lawyers for Good Government, emphasized the impact on rural community farmers in Massachusetts and Arizona, as well as small nonprofits working on air monitoring programs. These organizations often do not have a financial cushion to withstand significant delays in funding.

Blanchard warned that if the freeze persists, many of these entities may go bankrupt, resulting in the collapse of vital programs and initiatives. The ripple effects of such closures could be felt across communities, affecting not only the organizations themselves but also the individuals they serve.

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The importance of funding for these projects cannot be overstated, as they play a crucial role in addressing environmental issues, supporting local economies, and promoting sustainable practices. Without adequate financial support, the progress made in these areas may be undone, leading to setbacks in the fight against climate change and other pressing challenges.

It is essential for policymakers to recognize the urgency of the situation and take swift action to lift the funding freeze. Failure to do so could have far-reaching consequences, impacting not only the organizations directly affected but also the broader communities they serve.

In conclusion, the potential loss of funding for these projects underscores the need for ongoing support and investment in environmental and community initiatives. By addressing these challenges head-on and prioritizing the needs of vulnerable populations, we can work towards a more sustainable and equitable future for all.

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