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Trump’s EPA Just Deleted Climate Change
On Jan. 27, the Environmental Protection Agency quietly removed all information about climate change from its homepage and other prominent areas of its website, burying it deep in sections that are harder to find.
Environmental advocates condemned the deletions, part of sweeping efforts to revise federal websites to reflect President Donald Trump’s agenda, saying the information suppression comes at a time when climate upheaval is intensifying damage and harm.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) website overhaul reprised a similar move by Trump’s first administration, which touched off a “Don’t Say Climate” movement among some Republican-led state governments. The new erasure came two days before the U.S. Senate confirmed Trump’s nominee to lead the agency: former Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.), who has pledged to slash EPA funding, roll back environmental protections, and promote more fossil fuel production.
In a related push, Trump’s new transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, is aiming to eliminate fuel economy standards, one of President Joe Biden’s more ambitious environmental initiatives.
Recently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Trump administration made a controversial move by deleting mentions of climate change from its website. This decision has sparked outrage among environmental activists, scientists, and concerned citizens who believe that addressing climate change is crucial for protecting the planet.
By removing information about climate change from its website, the EPA is sending a dangerous message that they are not prioritizing the issue or taking it seriously. This move is seen as a step backward in the fight against climate change and could have far-reaching consequences for the environment and future generations.
It is important for the public to stay informed and engaged on climate change issues, despite attempts to downplay or erase the issue by government agencies. Taking action to address climate change is more important now than ever, and we must hold our leaders accountable for their decisions that impact the planet. Let’s continue to advocate for environmental protection and push for policies that prioritize sustainability and combat climate change.
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