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Trump clean energy rollbacks erase $68B in US investment

A new analysis from E2 says canceled US clean energy projects have wiped out nearly 470,000 jobs and $68 billion in investment.

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electrek.coStai leggendo8 g fa

Trump clean energy rollbacks erase $68B in US investment

A new analysis from E2 says canceled US clean energy projects have wiped out nearly 470,000 jobs and $68 billion in investment.

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commondreams.org7 g fa

Trump Accused of ‘Mugging’ Americans as War on Clean Energy Set to Cost US Economy $55 Billion a Year |…

President Trump's attacks on clean energy projects are costing the US economy billions. Scrapped projects would have added $55 billion to GDP and 470,000 jobs.

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  1. giovedì 9 luglio 2026·electrek.co

    Trump clean energy rollbacks erase $68B in US investment

    A new analysis from E2 says canceled US clean energy projects have wiped out nearly 470,000 jobs and $68 billion in investment.

  2. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·commondreams.org

    Trump Accused of ‘Mugging’ Americans as War on Clean Energy Set to Cost US Economy $55 Billion a Year | Common Dreams

    President Trump's attacks on clean energy projects are costing the US economy billions. Scrapped projects would have added $55 billion to GDP and 470,000 jobs.