The US agricultural department has directed the agency officials to review and remove related content Climate change From its public websites, depending on the internal emails obtained by ABC News.
Directives refers to the management of material changes that refer to climate change, filed or published, “this Friday,” is not according to emails.
Once sent by the USDA, USDA, Peter Rhee, Peter Rhee, explained the process in detail, the employees “is about climate change” and identified by landing pages related to the review of the Race Excel spreadsheet.
“OC will review the materials sent and the following steps have made specifications,” Rhee wrote, referring to the Department’s Communications Office.
A special message sent to agricultural research service (ARS) website emphasized the need for application.
“You are requesting the following instructions for the USDA and ARS Ock USDA communications,” Read Email to Ars employees to send the audit of its content from 3:00 to 3:00 to meet the department deadline.
USA officials did not respond immediately to an ABC News request request.

On April 18, 2024, the signal marked by the USA of the US Agriculture Department of Agriculture, appears in Washington, DC
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Depending on the spreadsheet provided by ABC news managers obtained by the website managers, the content is classified into three needs. The pages dedicated to climate change are marked as “1.” An important part of the content related to climate change “Tier 2.” are labeled.
Climate change Pages where it passes, but not the main view “Tier 3.” Below should be identified depending on the spreadsheet.
“For each content, enter the title, link, and how to handle how content should be handled,” Email reads.
USDA has long been engaged in climate research and to study how the temperature affects the agriculture that mix rise and weather patterns. The Department’s website includes extensive resources for climate sciences, carbon sequencing and adaptation strategies for farmers.
A USDA website published in 2022 “provides information about the adaptation of climate change and usdar.
“Producers, ranchers, forest owners and communities around the country face challenges caused by climate change”, web pages. “Some of these effects are known, but more often or strongly occur, while others are new and background.”
Directive to remove climate change citations from websites follow Donald Trump president Application executives Return climate climate policies, withdrawing the Paris climate agreement, expanding fossil fuels production, weakening environmental protection and canceling EV incentives.
Critics have warned these actions to accelerate climate change and disregoracor the damage will damage them with weak communities.