On the last Saturday before Donald Trump took office, in January 2017, I watched the controlled chaos of a hackathon unfold in a library at the University of Pennsylvania. Volunteer archivists, librarians, and computer scientists were trawling government websites, looking for data sets about climate change to duplicate for safekeeping. Groups like this were meeting across the country. Flowcharts on whiteboards laid out this particular room’s priorities: copy decades of ice-core statistics from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; scrape the Environmental Protection Agency’s entire library of local air-monitoring results from the previous four years; find a way to preserve a zoomable map of the factories and power plants emitting the most greenhouse gases.

The fear was that the incoming administration would pull information like this from public view—and within a week, it did. By noon on Inauguration Day, the Trump administration had scrubbed mentions of climate change from the White House website. By May, officials had taken down the EPA’s page laying out climate science for the general public, as well as 108 pages associated with the Clean Power Plan, the landmark Obama policy meant to curb emissions from power plants—months before the Trump administration tried to repeal the policy altogether.

The administration’s goal was to bury the issue of climate change. Nothing was done to address it; the very mention of it was knocked from the national agenda—and, by extension, the international agenda. If Trump returns to office, he will surely double down on this strategy.

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    11 months ago

    Yeah that’s usually the response I get from angy Americans when they realize no matter who they elect, next year there will be record oil production.

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      11 months ago

      If only worthlessly whining about it online to a bunch of strangers would fix the world’s problems, people like you would lock up that Nobel Prize indefinitely.

      Oh well, I guess the rest of us will have to keep doing the shit you don’t like until the day comes where everything is perfect- so that you can take credit for all the hard work.

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        11 months ago

        I’m sorry that you’re angry that I said factual statements about the administration. You’re right, everyone shut up about the genocide and climate apocalypse!

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          11 months ago

          Who’s angry? And what something factual you said? I must have missed that part.

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              11 months ago

              No, I’m not angry about that. What I’m angry about is people like you willing to let Trump destroy America because of your stubbornness.

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                11 months ago

                So you’re okay with Biden destroying the planet, but get angry at the thought of trump destroying your country? Talk about American exceptionalism 🤮.

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                  11 months ago

                  I generally don’t subscribe to sensationalism. Your droning on about your one little issue isn’t enough to move the needle when doing so sacrificing Ed the democracy of the country I live in and that contains all of my loved ones.

                  So yeah. I’m okay with it. Entirely okay with it. Because its Also mostly bullshit.