**The Struggle for America’s Energy Future: Legacy and Post-Trump Challenges**
Donald Trump’s environmental legacy is not limited to his policy decisions, but raises fundamental questions about America’s collective identity and place in the world. By opposing the transition to renewable energy, Trump has engendered a culture of dependence on fossil fuels, deviating from the path of innovation that has historically defined the nation. The impact of his choices is also read through a generational divide, with young people, particularly Generation Z, yearning for a sustainable future. Meanwhile, China, by stepping up its investments in green technologies, is asserting itself as a key player in the sector. This contrast highlights a paradox: America’s stagnation in the face of a world that is advancing. To reorient its energy legacy, it is now crucial to adopt a proactive vision, placing sustainability at the heart of economic development and redefining not only the collective legacy, but also the future of the country. The big question remains: are we ready to move beyond ephemeral political agendas to embrace real responsibility towards future generations?