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Trump’s 2027 Budget To Reshape U.S. Environmental And Energy Policy
Monica Sanders · 2026-04-11 · via Forbes - Innovation
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President Donald Trump departs with Environmental Protection Agency director Lee Zeldin and Office of Management and Budget director Russell Vought, right after announcing the EPA will no longer regulate greenhouse gases, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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President Trump’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2027 offers one of the clearest signals yet about where his administration wants federal environmental and energy policy to go. The blueprint calls for a 10 percent cut to non-defense discretionary spending compared with 2026 levels, while boosting defense funding and directing domestic agencies to narrow their missions. In practice, that means less money for climate research, environmental grants and clean energy programs, and more emphasis on permitting, fossil fuel development and selected infrastructure priorities.

How Trump’s 2027 budget cuts EPA, NOAA and clean energy programs

The environmental implications are especially visible at the Environmental Protection Agency. The White House budget requests $4.2 billion for EPA in 2027, which it describes as enough to carry out the agency’s “core mission and statutory responsibilities.” That figure is also a $4.6 billion, or 52 percent, reduction from the 2026 enacted level. The administration says it wants to eliminate what it calls “wasteful” climate spending and redirect attention to faster permitting and a narrower interpretation of federal environmental obligations.

That approach extends beyond EPA. The budget proposes cutting NOAA’s Operations, Research, and Grants account by $1.6 billion, while targeting climate programs, education grants and resilience work. It also calls for ending or sharply reducing programs tied to renewable energy, offshore wind and climate-related science across several departments. At the Department of Energy, the budget would pull back support for energy efficiency, renewable energy and some climate-related research, while preserving or increasing investment in areas the administration views as strategically tied to artificial intelligence, critical minerals and energy dominance.

Supporters of the budget will argue that this is exactly the point. The document frames the shift as a return to “common sense environmental policy” and a rejection of programs the administration says are outside agencies’ core responsibilities. In that telling, federal policy should prioritize domestic production, critical infrastructure and streamlining approvals rather than subsidizing what the White House sees as ideological or duplicative projects. The budget also proposes more money for EPA permitting tools and for selected NOAA shipbuilding and unmanned systems programs, showing that the administration is not withdrawing from every part of environmental governance, only changing what it wants government to do.

Critics, however, see a different pattern. Inside Climate News reported that the proposal would cut EPA spending roughly in half and trim grants by about $1 billion, while again testing whether Congress is willing to reject cuts similar to those lawmakers pushed back on last year. The concern is less about a single agency than about cumulative capacity. NOAA’s weather data, EPA enforcement, clean energy research and disaster resilience planning do not operate in isolation. When several of those systems are reduced at once, states, municipalities, utilities, researchers and businesses may have to absorb more of the cost and uncertainty themselves.

That broader economic argument is already surfacing outside government. In a statement responding to the budget request, Pamitha Weerasinghe of Knowledge for a Competitive America said the proposed cuts target programs that are “the backbone of industries that millions of Americans depend on every day.” The group argues that weather and earth science programs support sectors such as agriculture, aviation and housing, and that weakening them does not eliminate risk so much as transfer it to workers, firms and communities. Those concerns are echoed in background materials shared with reporters that stress NOAA’s role in forecasting, coastal management, navigation and environmental monitoring.

Why LIHEAP, CDBG and CDFI cuts could affect households and local economies

The energy side of the budget may matter just as much to ordinary households. The proposal would eliminate the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, which helps low-income households pay heating and cooling bills. It also takes aim at the Community Development Block Grant program and the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund, both of which often help local communities finance housing, infrastructure and neighborhood investment. Seen together, those eliminations suggest a budget that treats affordability and local resilience less as federal obligations and more as matters for states, markets and local institutions to solve.

There are also indirect effects on the energy transition. The budget targets renewable energy and offshore wind programs while aligning more explicitly with fossil fuel development and critical mineral extraction. That could slow some federal support for decarbonization even as electricity demand rises, especially from data centers, advanced manufacturing and extreme weather-related grid stress. The administration appears to be betting that deregulation, conventional energy development and selected industrial investments will produce a cheaper and more secure energy future. Whether that proves true will depend on energy prices, private investment and how states respond.

What Congress may do next with the 2027 environment and energy budget

The important caveat is that this is still a request, not a final appropriations law. Congress has previously rejected or softened some of the administration’s proposed cuts, including at NOAA and other science agencies. That means the 2027 budget may end up functioning as a statement of priorities more than a final map of federal spending. Even so, it offers a sharp preview of the policy direction the administration wants: a smaller federal role in climate and environmental investment, a larger role for defense and energy production, and a narrower definition of what counts as the government’s job.