'It's a ghost page': EPA site's climate change section may be gone for good
Source: The Guardian
'It's a ghost page': EPA site's climate change section may be gone for good
Material that said humans were warming the planet was taken down last year for an update
Oliver Milman
Thu 1 Nov 2018 19.32 GMT Last modified on Thu 1 Nov 2018 19.37 GMT
More than a year after the US Environmental Protection Agency took down information on climate change from its website for an update, it now seems uncertain whether it will ever reappear.
In April last year, the EPA replaced its online climate change section with a holding page that said the content was being updated to reflect the agencys new direction under President Donald Trump.
Information previously found at epa.gov/climatechange made it clear that human activity was warming the planet, resulting in harm to Americans health as well as crucial ecosystems on which humans depend.
The update page has now given way to a page that simply states: We want to help you find what you are looking for. Below, there are links to search other areas of the EPA website, as well as to an archived snapshot of the site from the day before Trump became president in January 2017. The switch was observed by the Environmental Data & Governance Initiative, which tracks changes in government websites.
Its an embarrassment. It is a ghost page, said Judith Enck, who was EPA regional administrator during Barack Obamas presidency. Its a bit like Amazon not allowing the public to order books via its website its that fundamental. Theres no other issue at the EPA more important than climate change; it affects air, water, health and whether large parts of the world will survive.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/nov/01/epa-website-climate-change-trump-administration