The US Department of Agriculture has been ordered to remove all website pages related to climate change.
Employees for the agriculture department have been told they must delete landing pages discussing climate change across agency websites and document climate change references for further review
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InfoWars reports: According to an internal email obtained by Politico, website managers were directed to “Identify and archive or unpublish any landing pages focused on climate change” and “Identify all web content related to climate change and document it in a spreadsheet” for the USDA’s office of communications to review. It set a Friday deadline for handing over titles, links and “your recommendation on how the content should be handled.”
As of the Friday deadline, some landing pages remained active, including the USDA Climate Hubs.
The new Trump administration has also put funds for “clean” energy and agriculture plans on hold, including billions of dollars tied to the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Perhaps most notably, President Trump also withdrew the US from the Paris Climate Accords, for the second time.