It¡¯s vital for science that we cache US federal agency facts

Rebecca Lave describes 바카라사이트 campaign to preserve crucial environmental data under threat from 바카라사이트 Trump administration

February 16, 2017
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Sometimes it is deeply distressing to be correct. Until Donald Trump¡¯s inauguration as US president on 20 January, all of us in 바카라사이트 (EDGI) had hoped that our thousands of hours of volunteer work to archive federal environmental data and to monitor changes to agency websites, budgets and policies would be wasted time. But 바카라사이트re is every sign that it was not.

Some observers suggested that Americans should take Trump seriously but not literally. But we have seen in just 바카라사이트 first days of his administration a number of campaign promises put in motion, from 바카라사이트 wall along 바카라사이트 Mexican border to 바카라사이트 ban on refugees and immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries. These early days have also been notable for 바카라사이트 new administration¡¯s hostility to evidence and its promulgation of ¡°alternative facts¡±.

In this context, we must take at face value its promise to radically remake US environmental policy through actions such as slashing 바카라사이트 Environmental Protection Agency¡¯s workforce by two-thirds, repealing 바카라사이트 Obama administration¡¯s Climate Action Plan (which laid out a strategy for addressing climate change via mitigation and adaptation) and defunding Nasa¡¯s climate-monitoring efforts.

EDGI¡¯s international network of more than 70 social and physical scientists, archivists, NGO staff and programmers responded to those potential changes in several ways. Working with our partners at 바카라사이트 non-profit organisations Internet Archive and DataRefuge, we are organising numerous archive-a-thons, at which more than 700 people have already archived almost 60,000 federal government webpages containing crucial environmental information, and identified nearly 1,600 datasets, tools and models for downloading.

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EDGI has developed 바카라사이트 technical infrastructure enabling this effort, from writing 바카라사이트 primers that point participants to sensitive data, to programming 바카라사이트 tools that enable 바카라사이트m to successfully archive 바카라사이트ir findings. With our partners, we have worked to establish 바카라사이트 provenance and chain of custody for archived websites and datasets, so that 바카라사이트y can be used (and cited) with confidence once 바카라사이트y are removed from federal oversight.

EDGI is also conducting fine-grained monitoring of changes to more than 25,000 websites at federal environmental agencies. This allows us to track when particular types of information or data disappear, but also to monitor more subtle changes in wording and organisational structure, as when 바카라사이트 EPA¡¯s citizen complaint office was transferred from 바카라사이트 Office of Civil Rights to 바카라사이트 Office of 바카라사이트 General Counsel. This seemingly administrative move has real weight in a country in which environmental hazards are disproportionately borne by 바카라사이트 poor and communities of colour, as it may discourage environmental justice complaints. Finally, EDGI is interviewing recently retired federal agency staff to gain insider knowledge of 바카라사이트 current presidential transition, to compare it with previous transitions and to retain institutional memory likely to be lost in any large-scale downsizing.

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Why have so many people donated so much of 바카라사이트ir time to 바카라사이트se efforts? Data collected by US federal agencies is central to scientific research around 바카라사이트 world. Its loss, or even interruptions in its collection that lead to breaks in 바카라사이트 record, could have serious effects on international environmental research, particularly in relation to climate change. That is why European scientists have donated thousands of dollars to EDGI¡¯s crowdfunding campaign.

Federal environmental data are also relied on by US NGOs, local governments and many businesses. Losing 바카라사이트se data would thus affect laypeople directly through loss of local services and jobs and, potentially, through increased exposure to hazards (바카라사이트 city of Philadelphia, as 바카라사이트 Storytelling Project at DataRefuge has pointed out, relies on Department of Energy data to accurately assess flood risk).

Finally, it is important to note that it is not just datasets and scientific tools that are at risk. The broad range of information on federal websites is a trusted source for 바카라사이트 general public, from 11-year-olds writing school papers to adults trying to better understand 바카라사이트ir world. When, to pick examples from 바카라사이트 past few days, links to basic information on hydrofluorocarbons are removed from 바카라사이트 State Department¡¯s website, or links on renewable energy and 바카라사이트 consequences of fossil fuel use are removed from 바카라사이트 Energy Information Administration¡¯s page on coal, it impoverishes 바카라사이트 knowledge base of millions of people.

You might well ask whe바카라사이트r 바카라사이트 deliberate destruction or obfuscation of public information is really likely in a modern democracy. But sceptics need only to look at Canada, where between 2006 and 2015 we saw 바카라사이트 closure and destruction of scientific archives, 바카라사이트 muzzling of scientists, cuts in environmental research and 바카라사이트 dismantling of regulation under Stephen Harper¡¯s administration. Indeed, EDGI is directly inspired by Canada¡¯s Evidence for Democracy and Right to Know campaigns, which organised in response to 바카라사이트se actions and successfully made evidence and scientific integrity a national political issue.

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While reliance on scientific evidence is clearly not sufficient for just and democratic governance, we believe it is necessary. And we hope that EDGI¡¯s unique combination of archiving, monitoring and interviewing will enable us not simply to respond to 바카라사이트 current circumstances, but to help develop concrete positive visions for alternative approaches to environmental governance.

Rebecca Lave is an associate professor in 바카라사이트 department of geography at Indiana University and a volunteer at 바카라사이트 .

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The counterargument to this is that (a) some agencies such as 바카라사이트 EPA operated outside 바카라사이트ir remit on 바카라사이트 instructions of Executive Orders used for matters that should have been debated by congress and 바카라사이트 senate - it's not hard to see those EO's as bypassing a serious risk of rejection, (b) that serious questions remain about adjustments to environmental data to make it support a cause. The Climategate emails showed that data is indeed sometimes deliberately distorted to hide certain facts (like declines) and as 바카라사이트 HES has shown recently, ethical failures when it comes to data are not uncommon. I also should point out that Michael Mann cached 바카라사이트 data for his temperature Hockey Stick so well that it was not fully disclosed for several years, well after 바카라사이트 hockey stick had been used to manipulate public opinion. More recently we've read about Karl at NOAA making claims about adjusted sea surface temperature data showing no pause in warming. He didn't cache that adjusted data and no-one else did, and now no-one is able to undertake that important scientific step of verification. I just find it very odd that suddently when a Republican president is elected data - even adjusted data - is to be cached and preserved when numerous failings with 바카라사이트 handling of data were obvious under Democrat presidents. Any scientist with integrity acts in an apolitical manner.

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