Dept. of Ag removes all refs to “climate change” and other good news

So the USDA just decided to clean up their websites by ditching all “climate change” references. It’s a pretty ballsy move by the Trump Administration which has told the folks at USDA to take down any pages or content that’s all about climate change and to focus on what really matters for farmers and rural communities.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has initiated a directive to remove content related to “climate change” from its public websites, a move that aligns with the Trump Administration’s approach to policy. With a deadline set for the end of business yesterday, this directive is aimed at streamlining the focus of USDA’s online presence.

The content is being sorted into categories based on its direct relation to climate change, with actions ranging from archiving to unpublishing. This decision can be viewed as an effort to prioritize core agricultural and rural issues over broader environmental rhetoric, potentially simplifying the information available to the public and stakeholders.

This action echoes similar policies during President Trump’s earlier tenure, aiming to refocus government resources and public discourse on what the administration deems as more pressing or fundamental concerns.

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