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There appears to be some confusion in your request. Chris Wright is not the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. According to recent reports, Chris Wright currently serves as the Secretary of Energy in the Trump administration, not HUD.

Chris Wright, a former fracking CEO, has been making headlines for his controversial actions in the energy sector. According to reports from The Brad Blog and other sources, Wright has been canceling billions of dollars in subsidies for clean renewable energy projects. The Trump administration under Wright's leadership at the Department of Energy has been working to prop up the declining coal industry instead of supporting solar and wind power development.

One significant recent action involves Wright canceling major solar projects. The Bureau of Land Management, working in coordination with the Department of Energy's priorities, canceled the environmental review for Esmeralda 7, a massive ten billion dollar Nevada solar project that could have powered nearly two million homes. This decision represents a major setback for renewable energy development on federal lands.

The Guardian reported that more than forty Trump administration picks, including Energy Secretary Chris Wright, have direct ties to oil, gas, and coal companies. This analysis by Public Citizen and the Revolving Door Project found over one hundred appointees with fossil fuel connections across key agencies. Wright's background as a fracking executive has raised concerns about conflicts of interest in his role overseeing national energy policy.

Additionally, the Department of Energy under Wright's leadership has expanded a list of banned words that officials cannot use in official documents. These prohibited terms now include climate change, emissions, green, and decarbonization. This policy represents a significant shift away from acknowledging climate science in federal energy planning.

Wright has also been promoting increased access to federal lands for coal mining, offering millions of acres and new subsidies to the coal industry, despite solar and wind power experiencing explosive growth globally, particularly in China.

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