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Trump USDA Restores Climate Information for Farmers after Lawsuit

Last updated: May 14, 2025 10:36 am
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The Department of Agriculture has made a significant turnaround by agreeing to restore climate-related information on its websites that was removed during the Trump administration. This decision comes in response to a lawsuit filed by environmental organizations and farmers, who argued that the removal of such content violated federal laws requiring transparency and public access to information.

The lawsuit, brought by groups represented by Earthjustice and the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, challenged the removal of climate-related policies, datasets, and resources from USDA websites. In a letter to Judge Margaret Garnett of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the administration pledged to restore all climate-related web content that was taken down after President Trump’s inauguration.

The restored material will include information on climate-smart farming, forest conservation, and adaptation, which are crucial for farmers facing the impacts of climate change. The USDA also removed climate sections from the websites of the Forest Service and the Natural Resources Conservation Service, depriving farmers of valuable resources for conservation practices.

The decision to restore the removed content comes just before a hearing where challengers were seeking a preliminary injunction to compel the USDA to bring back the webpages and refrain from removing additional climate information. Organizations like Earthjustice and the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York have welcomed the USDA’s decision, emphasizing the importance of timely and accurate climate information for farmers.

The Environmental Working Group has also praised the restoration of the webpages, calling it a significant victory for the climate, the environment, and farmers. The group’s Midwest director highlighted the role of public interest advocates in holding the government accountable and ensuring transparency in decision-making processes.

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Overall, the USDA’s commitment to restoring climate-related information on its websites is a positive step towards providing farmers with the resources they need to navigate the challenges posed by climate change. This move underscores the importance of access to science-based information for sustainable agriculture practices and environmental conservation efforts.

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