In a surprising move, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he is giving the green light for his administration to immediately begin producing energy using clean coal, a step that reflects his push to enhance dependence on fossil fuels. This announcement comes amid growing concerns about climate change and its impact on the environment. Trump had previously signed an executive order to establish a new energy council led by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, which aims to increase U.S. production of oil and gas. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum clarified during the World Energy Conference that the Trump administration does not view climate change as an existential threat. Meanwhile, Energy Secretary Chris Wright described rising temperatures as a natural consequence of developing national resources to boost the economy and national security. This new direction raises questions about the United States' commitment to international climate agreements. Will this move affect America's relations with other countries? What are the future prospects for the energy sector under these new policies? Read also: American Bitcoin funds face the longest wave of outflows: Did Trump's policies cause this? Trump confirms the continuation of tariffs on steel and aluminum.