Trump Administration Greenlights New Offshore Drilling Off California & Florida Coasts
The Trump administration has announced a plan to open new offshore oil drilling sites off the coasts of both California and Florida — a major shift in U.S. energy policy.
This marks the first time in decades that some of these coastal areas are being opened for federal oil leasing.
The move is part of Trump’s push for “energy dominance,” prioritizing fossil fuel extraction over renewables and reversing many of his predecessor’s climate-focused policies.
Environmental and local leaders have voiced strong bipartisan opposition, warning of risks to fragile coastal ecosystems and local economies, especially tourism.
Critics argue this could lead to increased chances of oil spills and long-term damage to marine life and beaches.
Why it matters:
It underscores a broader shift in U.S. energy strategy, moving away from climate mitigation.
If carried out, it could significantly affect coastal environmental policy and local economies.
It’s likely to fuel political tension between energy interests, environmental advocates, and coastal states.

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