Donald Trump wants to delete 'climate' from federal websites - here's how you can track the changes
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The Trump administration has implemented significant alterations to federal government websites, notably removing information related to climate change and social equity. The Environmental Data & Governance Initiative (EDGI) has reintroduced the Federal Environmental Web Tracker, initially developed during Trump's first term, to document these changes in a comprehensive format. The tracker has over 200 entries detailing modifications and removals of critical content, including shifts in terminology that obscure ongoing issues related to climate justice and the disproportionate impact on marginalized communities. This tool aims to keep the public informed about the current status of federal environmental data.
Researchers have revived the Federal Environmental Web Tracker to monitor changes in federal government websites, tracking deletions related to climate change and 'woke' content.
Changes in federal webpages show both subtle title adjustments and significant content removals, especially concerning climate justice and the impacts of pollution on marginalized communities.
Read at The Verge
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