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The mad scramble to save critical climate data from Trump’s war on DEI

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Environmental Data and Governance Initiative created a list of 250 online resources widely expected to be taken down during President Trump 's second term.
The Climate & Economic Justice Screening Tool , a platform to help identify neighborhoods burdened by pollution, topped the list.
The Environmental Protection Agency deleted pages showcasing the work of African American employees.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took down data and resources related to trans people, HIV and environmental justice.
Last year , the Biden administration announced the National Nature Assessment , a comprehensive literature review of the state of nature in the United States .
Last week , the administration told researchers who had spent nearly a year working on the report that it was shutting down the effort.
The administration also tried to derail work on the National Climate Assessment , an important synthesis of climate science.
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