Major reports about how climate change affects the US are removed from websites
- The Trump administration removed the National Climate Assessment website, which provided information about climate change effects in the US.
- Congress requires the federal government to publish the National Climate Assessment every four years, and the next edition was due in 2027.
- An archived version of the original website is available through the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine tool.
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Farmers Are Finally Getting Critical USDA Web Pages Back - Non Profit News
Credit: Dan Loran on Unsplash Since the Donald Trump administration took office in January 2025, farmers and the entire agricultural industry have been under siege. Alongside the administration’s cuts to critical grants, by mid-February the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) had removed essential information from its main website and that of 18 subagencies, including the US Forest Service and the USDA Rural Development. Grants, technical resour…
Letters to the Editor: Trump’s suppression of climate change science will have devastating long-term effects
'President Trump doesn't just stop at modifying near-term energy policies,' writes an L.A. Times reader. 'He chooses instead to bury the very data that we need to inform our long-term strategies for protecting our planet.'
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