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Environmental Defense Fund will oppose Trump's candidacy as it aims to spend $20M before election

The Environmental Defense Fund will oppose Donald Trump's bid to return to the White House, calling the former president's positions on climate policy even worse than they were four years ago.

This is just the second time the group has waded into a presidential election, a source familiar with the decision noted, adding that it will put $20 million behind a campaign push to support candidates this fall who support its mission to tackle the climate crisis.

"Make no mistake about the stakes. Mr. Trump is worse on our core issues today than he was four years ago," David Kieve, president of EDF Action, the group's advocacy partner, said in a statement released Wednesday and shared in advance with NBC News. "Mr. Trump’s antipathy to electric cars and renewable energy has deepened, and he’s identified significantly expanding drilling for oil as one of his top day-one priorities, often coming even before his border wall."

Trump frequently says in his campaign speeches that if he is elected he will “drill, baby, drill,” referring to oil production. He also criticizes electric vehicles and talks about how he pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Agreement, a move President Joe Biden reversed.

In 2020, EDF's board broke with the group's practice of not endorsing or opposing presidential candidates when it announced it was against Trump. In doing so, EDF touted previous bipartisan efforts to promote environmental policy while noting that Trump "is not a conservative in the mold of recent Republican presidents, with whom we had been able to advance important conservation policy."

Kieve's statement about the 2024 race does not explicitly endorse Biden, though a source familiar with the board's process said it opens the door to the

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