America: Chris Wright, who does not consider climate crisis as a problem, will be Trump's new Energy Minister, increasing the tension of environmentalists

Washington: America's newly elected President Donald Trump has nominated 'Liberty Energy' Chief Executive Officer Chris Wright as the Energy Minister this time. Denver-based Liberty Energy is a large company in the energy sector. Let us tell you that Trump will take oath as the 47th President of America on January 20, 2025.

Chris Wright has always been outspoken on efforts to combat climate change and can promote fossil fuels, including the Biden administration's proposal to end the one-year ban on approval of natural gas exports. Immediate action is also included.

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It is noteworthy that Chris Wright has denied climate change many times. In one of his statements, Wright had said that 'there is no climate crisis and we are not going through an energy transition. He said that calling carbon as pollution is completely insulting because all life is running on carbon dioxide. There is nothing in the world like clean energy or contaminated energy, yes all sources of energy have both positive and negative effects on the world.

Let us tell you that the decision to make Wright the head of the Energy Ministry has also been supported by oil and gas tycoon Harold Hamm. Republican Party MP John Barrasso has justified Chris's approval. Barrasso may be appointed chair of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

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In this regard, Trump said in a statement, 'As Energy Secretary, Chris will prove to be a key leader who will advance innovation, reduce red tape and usher in a new golden age of American prosperity and global peace. '

Earlier last Saturday, America's newly elected President Donald Trump has now named Caroline Levitt as the press secretary of the 'White House' (the official residence and office of the President of America). Levitt is set to replace current White House press secretary Karen Pierre. Levitt was the national press secretary for Trump's election campaign and previously served as assistant press secretary in the Trump White House. (with agency input)

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