
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in its rush to remove critical climate data from its website, even eliminated a climate change page for kids. The site—"A Student's Guide to Global Climate Change"—featured videos and information geared toward children, but now it can no longer be accessed on the EPA’s current site or through the online archive of climate information from the previous administration. Sorry, kids.
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