In February, a group of farmers filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) after the agency removed data related to climate change. The farmers argued that this information is crucial for making informed business decisions, especially in light of real climate impacts. Recently, the USDA has agreed to restore the deleted data, as announced by U.S. attorney Jay Clayton, who indicated that the process would be completed in approximately two weeks. This case underscores the importance of accessible data for agricultural stakeholders.
Every dataset and study taken down because it referenced keywords someone didn't like should come back.
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