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The EPA has purged its website of information about the indicators and impacts of climate change. These changes constitute, by far, the most extensive removal of climate change information from the EPA’s website during this administration. envirodatagov.org/epa-scrubs-i...
EPA Scrubs Information About Climate Change Indicators and Impacts – Environmental Data and Governance Initiative
The Climate Change Impacts and Risk Analysis (CIRA) page on December 3, 2025 (left), and December 5, 2025 (right), after it was […]
envirodatagov.org
December 10, 2025 at 6:24 PM
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Federal data and tools are all around us, influencing our lives in ways we often overlook. Our new data story, Protect the Data that Nourishes Us, highlights the data and tools that inform every stage of an apple's life cycle from seed to supermarket.

screening-tools.com/blog/protect...
November 25, 2025 at 4:22 PM
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Changes to federal websites raise “concerns for proposed federal regulations now open for public comment, said Izzy Pacenza, EDGI project coordinator,” who added that it’s important to save environmental data “for the public ... so the public can weigh in.” www.context.news/climate-risk...
Volunteers race to save US climate data from Trump’s purge | Context by TRF
As the Trump administration changes federal websites on climate change, nonprofits rebuild the data beyond the government’s reach
www.context.news
October 30, 2025 at 6:29 PM
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We’re excited to share the first story in our Made Possible series, showing how 2,212 studies relied on federal environmental justice tools like EJScreen and what’s at stake when those tools disappear.

Read today: screening-tools.com/blog/pedp-en...
October 30, 2025 at 2:03 PM
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In a new report, EDGI documents the second Trump administration’s control of federal environmental information in its first 6 months. We found that environmental justice & climate change information have been broadly rewritten & deleted. Learn more: envirodatagov.org/publication/...
Climate of Suppression: Environmental Information Under the Second Trump Administration – Environmental Data and Governance Initiative
The report Climate of Suppression: Environmental Information Under the Second Trump Administration examines management of federal websites related to environmental regulation in the first six months o...
envirodatagov.org
August 6, 2025 at 6:24 PM
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NOAA has removed practical educational resources on climate change impacts from Climate.gov. Learn more in this week’s “Highlight from the change log”: envirodatagov.org/noaa-removes...
NOAA removes “Teaching Climate” resources from Climate.gov – Environmental Data and Governance Initiative
Highlights from the Change Log: NOAA removes “Teaching Climate” resources from Climate.gov Welcome! This post is part of the EDGI Website Monitoring […]
envirodatagov.org
May 19, 2025 at 5:20 PM
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Over these 100 days, Trump’s team has disappeared environmental data and information across agency websites. EDGI’s website monitoring team reflects on information suppression in this 100 days and compares it to last time. envirodatagov.org/how-informat...
How Information Was Suppressed in Trump’s First 100 Days (and How It Compares to Last Time) – Environmental Data and Governance Initiative
In the first 100 days of Trump’s second term in office, a barrage of removals disappeared environmental data and information across agency […]
envirodatagov.org
April 29, 2025 at 3:35 PM
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EDGI’s Matt Price and other members of the Public Environmental Data Partners speak on the importance of preparing for and responding to attacks on environmental data and information.

www.nextgov.com/ideas/2025/0...
America's digital infrastructure belongs to you
COMMENTARY | We’ve seen unprecedented attacks on our nation’s federal digital infrastructure, from removing or restricting datasets and tools, to taking websites offline, to widespread layoffs.
www.nextgov.com
April 8, 2025 at 5:03 PM
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This week the Trump administration took offline the climate and economic justice mapping tool CEJST.

We, as part of the Public Environmental Data Project, have recreated it.

Here’s our unofficial but functional copy: digitalhistory.github.io/j40-pages/en...
Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool
This screening tool identifies disadvantaged communities that are underserved &overburdened by pollution. It provides socioeconomic, environmental, health and climate info to inform decisions.
digitalhistory.github.io
January 24, 2025 at 9:42 PM