Critical Programs Face Severe Cuts Amid Climate Crisis
Since taking office, President Milei’s administration has cut up to 84.5% of federal environmental agency budgets, undermining wildfire response, forest conservation, and renewable energy projects, while inflation and budget underexecution deepen the crisis. All federal agencies involved in environmental policy have experienced cuts of at least 30%, with some facing reductions exceeding 80%. These budget cuts have had tangible impacts on essential operations — from disaster response and wildfire management to forest and biodiversity protection, as well as the development of the energy transition — according to multiple sources inside and outside the public administration, as reported to The Energy Pioneer.
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