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Sunday, 30 April 2017
EPA wipes its climate change site as protesters march in Washington
The US Environmental Protection Agency’s main climate change website
is “undergoing changes” to better reflect “the agency’s new direction”
under Donald Trump.
The announcement, made late Friday evening, left empty what was
previously the “official government site” providing “comprehensive
information on the issue of climate change and global warming”.
The change came a day before thousands gathered in Washington DC and other US cities to protest inaction on climate change, and hours before the symbolic 100-day mark of the Trump administration.
At the marquee climate protest, the Peoples Climate March in
Washington, tens of thousands made their way down Pennsylvania Avenue in
sweltering heat on their way to encircle the White House.
Organizers said about 300 sister marches or rallies were being held
around the country, including in Seattle, Boston and San Francisco. In
Chicago, marchers headed from the city’s federal plaza to Trump Tower.
In Denver, marchers were met with a dose of spring snow.
Some of the marches drew celebrity attendees, including former Vice
President Al Gore and actor Leonardo DiCaprio in the capital and senator
and former candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination Bernie
Sanders at an event in Montpelier, Vermont.
“Honored to join Indigenous leaders and native peoples as they fight for climate justice,” DiCaprio tweeted.
Any
marchers who used their phones to look at the EPA climate change
website would have been greeted with a message from the new
administration: “This page is being updated.”
“As EPA renews its commitment to human health and clean air, land and
water, our website needs to reflect the views of the leadership of the
agency,” said JP Freire, an associate administrator for public affairs.
Previously, the website housed data on greenhouse gas emissions from
large polluters and reports on the effects of climate change and its
impact on human health.
“We want to eliminate confusion,” Freire said, “by removing outdated
language first and making room to discuss how we’re protecting the
environment and human health by partnering with states and working
within the law.”
Information from previous administrations is archived as a link from the EPA’s website.
Demonstrators march in Chicago. Photograph: Joshua Lott/AFP/Getty Images
The EPA is currently led by Scott Pruitt, a former Oklahoma attorney general who has denied that carbon dioxide causes global warming.
The Trump administration has called for budget cuts
of nearly one-third at the EPA and has sought to weaken protections for
human health. For instance, the White House has proposed cutting funding and regulations regarding lead poisoning prevention and is considering rewriting regulations concerning smog.
It has already rolled back a law that prevented coal mining companies from dumping waste in streams.
In an op-ed piece for the Guardian
published on Saturday, Sanders made an economic case for a focus on
industries meant to ameliorate the effects of climate change, rather
than those which contribute to it.
The senator from Vermont wrote: “No matter what agenda President Trump and his administration of climate deniers push, it is clear that jobs in clean energy like wind and solar are growing much more rapidly than jobs in the coal, oil and gas sectors.”
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