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From: Kent Castle <kent.d.castle@hotmail.com>
Date: January 20, 2017 at 4:34:24 PM CST
To: Patterson James <w8ljz@aol.com>, Haden Lee <dldhhaden@gmail.com>, "Choban Peter" <peter.s.choban@aero.org>, Gil Carman <gil77546@sbcglobal.net>, "Bogan Carole" <bcbogan@earthlink.net>, Madsen Ron <ronstar@pdq.net>, Reason Marilou <loganlou55@yahoo.com>, Martin Bobby <bobbygmartin1938@gmail.com>, "Shaffer Anita" <amshaf@yahoo.com>, Arnold Jenny <arnoldrj@bellsouth.net>, "Astrology Valkyrie" <astrogoddess@valkyrieastrology.com>
Subject: Weather
At 11:59 am eastern, the official White House website had a lengthy information page about the threat of climate change and the steps the federal government had taken to fight it. At noon, at the instant Donald Trump took office, the page was gone, as well as any mention of climate change or global warming.It's customary for www.whitehouse.gov to flip over to the new administration exactly at noon, but the only mention of climate on President Trump's new website is under his "America First Energy Plan" page, in which he vows to destroy President Obama's Climate Action Plan, which is a government-wide plan to reduce carbon emissions and address climate change.
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"President Trump is committed to eliminating harmful and unnecessary policies such as the Climate Action Plan and the Waters of the U.S. rule," the site says. A search of the website found no mention of "global warming," and the only mentions of "climate change" were archived pages that, after clicking on the links, led to scrubbed pages.Here's what President Obama's climate change page looked like this morning:
And here's what it looks like now:
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Update: With White House "climate change" page now removed, a pledge to increase drilling has been added as part of 'An America First Energy Plan.'
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