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1/25/17
a former #EPA colleague (he's there, I'm not) just said his office was told to remove ALL mentions of climate + sustainability from website
— Kaitlin StackWhitney (@KStackWhitney) January 25, 2017
1/25/17
We've started tracking federal agencies told not to communicate with the public: https://t.co/OXAPZdLv2V Please send us confirmed reports. pic.twitter.com/K4WwtcDio7
— Sunlight Foundation (@SunFoundation) January 24, 2017
1/25/17
And you want to know one of the many reasons why the EPA was given a gag order? #ProtectOurPublicLands https://t.co/NLcZ0NsIZk
— AltWashOfficeNPS (@AltWASONPS) January 25, 2017
1/25/17
The Trump administration has ordered a temporary media blackout for the Environmental Protection Agency as its transition team gets into place. There are concerns that the administration is targeting environmental agencies that work on climate change in its early days.
Read more from NPR.org1/25/17
"Scientific integrity is incredibly important & keeping integrity ensures decisions are made in the right way," https://t.co/AlvH4ugsLn
— AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 26, 2017
1/26/17
Ordering the EPA or NASA not to talk about climate change isn’t going to cool things off. Don't double down on denial @realDonaldTrump. pic.twitter.com/vpI89E26Gi
— Bill Nye (@BillNye) January 25, 2017
1/26/17
(Reuters) - Employees from more than a dozen U.S. government agencies have established a network of unofficial "rogue" Twitter feeds in defiance of what they see as attempts by President Donald Trump to muzzle federal climate change research and other science.
Read more from The National Memo1/26/17
Employees working in a Department of Energy solar program were ordered this week not to share anything about their work on private or professional social media accounts, ThinkProgress has learned. The directive was given at a staff meeting, according to the email sent Thursday morning, and came from Assistant Secretary of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Steven Chalk.
Read more from ThinkProgress1/26/17
"The pursuit of truth in science transcends national boundaries. It takes us beyond hatred and anger and fear." #whysciencematters pic.twitter.com/7ufLTjTepk
— March for Science (@ScienceMarchDC) January 27, 2017