Farmers win a legal battle to restore climate resources to federal web sites


After farmers filed a lawsuit, the US Department of Agriculture (the US Department of Agriculture) agreed to restore climate information to the web pages that saved him shortly after President Donald Trump took office this year.

The US Department of Justice presented a letter Late last night on behalf of the US Department of Agriculture, which says that the agency “will restore the web content related to the climate change that was removed after the transformation, including all the US Ministry’s web pages and interactive tools” called the prosecutors ” complaint. She says that the work is “ongoing” and should often be done within about two weeks.

“I will be a real explicit, it is good to win one, right? Farmers have been placed on the actions of this administration, as you know, it is good to be able to say, we have something for you. This has returned. You can rely on these resources,” says Marce Craig, Executive Director of the Agricultural Association in New York in New York. “We are euphoria.”

One of the resources removed by the US Department of Agriculture is an online tool called “Climate Risk Outlist” that has shown the effects of climate change on rivers and water curs, and how this can affect the water supply in the future.

“We are really happy because the US Department of Agriculture realized that this illegal cleansing in a flagrant way harms farmers, researchers and defenders throughout the country, and we are ready to ensure that the US Department of Agriculture follows this promise.” freedom.

The initial complaint accused the US Department of Agriculture of violating the Freedom of Information Law (FOIA), which gives the public the right to access the main records of any federal agency, the law to reduce papers that stipulates an appropriate notice before changing information to the information, and the administrative procedures law that govern the way in which federal agencies are evolved.

“This was one of the many cuts. You know, the pain of a thousand pieces,” says Craig. “This (legal victory) was good … Then, of course, after the first feeling, you sit, take a breath, and you say, and we still have a lot of work to do it.”

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