The New York Times reports the Biden Administration is racing against time, hoping to prevent Trump from restoring the policies he had in place before Trump left in 2020 and would reverse the policies Biden put in place.

Biden administration aides are racing to award hundreds of millions of dollars in grants and finalize environmental regulations in an effort to lock in President Biden’s climate agenda before Donald J. Trump enters the White House, said John Podesta, the president’s senior adviser on clean energy.

Mr. Podesta, who also serves as Mr. Biden’s top climate diplomat, departs Sunday for United Nations-led climate negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan. He said will try to reassure America’s allies that the clean energy transition is unstoppable and that U.S. emissions are poised to drop even with a president who denies the science of climate change.

Soon after Trump starts reinstating his climate-related policies, like pulling us out of the Paris Climate Accord, and pursues getting his cabinet positions (like EPA head) filled, watch for so-called experts financed by environmentalist groups that benefit from Biden’s largess to scold President Trump in the media for being against science or something. The same groups that pushed for or cheered on COVID-19 lock downs along with Biden’s actions related to fossil fuel production that made the average American’s lives miserable.

In the meantime, there are numerous media reports about the “feeling of dread” among bureaucrats in agencies, like the EPA. That is a good thing since for too long, the bureaucrats or intellectual class have been the ones who have been running the government and their doing so got us into the mess we were in to begin with. Trump is floating the idea of locating the EPA out of Washington D.C.. That would be a good way to force the agency to see how their policies affect people in real time among populations who would be directly affected.