The mad dash to protect environmental data from Donald Trump
Briefly

"The funding, the people, the cultural knowledge associated with these tools and the data are just as, if not more, important than the data itself."
"Researchers and advocates have been scrambling to save as much data as they can, a skill they honed during Trump's first term."
"Gaps in government data collection or maintenance could leave city planners and community groups stuck with an incomplete picture of the risks posed by pollution and climate change in their area."
Read at The Verge
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