Chattanooga Times Free Press

Report shows ‘climate change’ scrubbed from federal websites

- BY CORAL DAVENPORT NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE

WASHINGTON — Nearly a year into the Trump administra­tion, mentions of climate change have been systematic­ally removed, altered or played down on websites across the federal government, according to a report made public Wednesday.

The findings of the report, by the Environmen­tal Data and Governance Initiative, an internatio­nal coalition of researcher­s and activist groups, are in keeping with the policies of a president who has proudly pursued an agenda of repealing environmen­tal regulation­s, opening protected lands and waters to oil and gas drilling, withdrawin­g the United States from the Paris climate accord, shrinking the boundaries of federal monuments, and appointing top officials who have questioned or denied the establishe­d science of humancause­d climate change.

The authors of the study said the removal of the words “climate change” from government websites, and a widespread effort to delete or bury informatio­n on climate change programs, would quite likely have a detrimenta­l impact.

“We have found significan­t loss of public access to informatio­n about climate change,” the authors wrote.

“Why are these federal agencies putting so much effort into ‘science cleansing’ instead of using time and resources to fulfill agency responsibi­lities, such as protecting the environmen­t and advancing energy security?” they wrote. “Removing informatio­n regarding climate change from federal websites does not affect the reality of climate change, but may serve to obfuscate the subject and inject doubt regarding the scientific consensus that climate change is happening and that it is caused by human activity.”

The report tracks the Environmen­tal Protection Agency’s removal of hundreds of websites connected to state and local climate change programs; the removal of informatio­n about internatio­nal climate change programs from the State Department, Energy Department and EPA websites; and the deletion of the words “climate change” from websites throughout the federal government.

In many cases, the report found, “climate change” was replaced by vaguer terms such as “sustainabi­lity.”

In a separate report, also made public Wednesday, the group found that the Bureau of Land Management had deleted its climate change website and removed text about the importance of climate change mitigation from its main site.

The researcher­s took care to note that raw government data on climate change, such as historical records of temperatur­es and emissions levels, had not been deleted. However, Toly Rinberg, a co-author of the report, said: “The data is certainly less accessible. Links to websites that host the data have been removed. That data is still available online but it’s been made harder to find on the agency’s websites.”

Trump administra­tion officials have noted it is the administra­tion’s prerogativ­e to highlight its agenda — repealing climate change policies and promoting the exploratio­n of oil, gas and coal — on its websites.

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