USDA REMOVES climate change propaganda from websites amid federal spending review
02/04/2025 / By Lance D Johnson
In a move that has reignited debates over federal priorities and corporate narratives, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has instructed its employees to scrub references to climate change from agency websites. The directive, issued Thursday and confirmed by an internal email obtained by POLITICO, calls for the removal or archiving of landing pages and content related to climate change narratives.
This action comes as federal funding for clean energy and agriculture programs hangs in the balance, with the Trump administration pushing to halt wasteful spending from disastrous legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act. The decision echoes similar efforts during the first Trump administration to dismiss the climate change agenda, aggravating climate change activists and climate profiteers who were looking to cash in from the weaponization of science to promote corporate climate narratives.
Key points:
USDA employees were ordered to delete or archive web pages discussing climate change and document all related content for review.
The directive could impact dozens of programs, including climate-smart agriculture initiatives and wildfire management resources.
The move coincides with a federal spending review that threatens funding for clean energy and conservation programs.
Critics, often left-leaning activists and green energy millionaires, argue the decision undermines efforts to address climate-related challenges facing farmers, such as extreme weather and wildfires.
These critics cannot manage natural disasters in their own communities, as evidence by the out-of-control fires in Los Angeles.
Climate change pushers cannot be taken seriously to cure the world of natural disasters, if they cannot manage a natural disaster in their own cities.
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