Agriculture Department Web Managers Ordered to Remove Climate Change From Sites
Briefly

The USDA has ordered its agencies to archive or unpublish any landing pages that discuss climate change, affecting multiple programs including the U.S. Forest Service, which previously addressed the link between climate change and wildfire risks. This directive, reminiscent of actions taken early in Trump's first term, demonstrates the administration's continuing stance against recognizing man-made climate change. Agencies are tasked with documenting all climate-related content for further review, reflecting a systematic effort to suppress information on this critical issue. Several web pages containing important climate mitigation tools were already removed.
USDA has directed its agencies to archive or unpublish any online content related to climate change, affecting programs that previously highlighted climate-related issues.
The action reflects ongoing opposition from President Trump towards addressing man-made climate change, suggesting this stance will persist through his second term.
Recent instructions require agencies to identify all climate change-related web content for review, indicating a systematic effort to eliminate such discussions.
Several USDA pages discussing climate change were taken down, including resources that were crucial in addressing and mitigating climate crisis impacts.
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