Organic farmers and environmental groups sued the Agriculture Department on Monday over its scrubbing of references to climate change from its website.

The department had ordered staff to take down pages focused on climate change on Jan. 30, according to the suit, which was filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Within hours, it said, information started disappearing.

At the same time, the department also froze funding that had been promised to businesses and nonprofits through conservation and climate programs. The purge then “removed critical information about these programs from the public record, denying farmers access to resources they need to advocate for funds they are owed,” it said.

Peter Lehner, a lawyer for Earthjustice, said the pages being purged were crucial for farmers facing risks linked to climate change, including heat waves, droughts, floods, extreme weather and wildfires. The websites had contained information about how to mitigate dangers and adopt new agricultural techniques and strategies. Long-term weather data and trends are valuable in the agriculture industry for planning, research and business strategy.

“You can purge a website of the words climate change, but that doesn’t mean climate change goes away,” Mr. Lehner said.

The plaintiffs allege the actions violated three federal laws and were “arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, or otherwise not in accordance with law.” They asked the court to compel the agency to restore the pages and to block it from deleting any others.

Wes Gillingham, president of the board of Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York, said that farmers were just heading into planning for the summer growing season. He said taking information down because of a “political agenda about climate change” was senseless.

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    I hope when this is all over that Donald Trump personally is held liable for everything

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      That ship sailed when the SC said presidents are kings and then he was re-elected king. Elon will be pardoned before he sees any consequences.

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        Youre assuming the laws of the United states hold. Its entirely possible he could be hung by the Federal government of New England, Pacific states, or even a new Confederation depending on how much he pisses folks off.

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          Hell the people may do to him what they did to mussolini

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          I know that companies are people but can we focus on individuals with a heartbeat. Like anyone that attached their names to Project 2025. I’m sure there would be some overlap with the heritage foundation. And no, I’m not saying don’t do Trump.

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            I just didn’t want to name names because fed posting. Their leadership and most of their fellows are all public knowledge. There’s other rightwing thinktanks and PACs but you get the idea.

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        Many rich people, but we should not confuse wealth with power. Too many do, it’s an easy mistake to make. They’re all just people, assholes for sure, but just the same as anyone else. Not worth any more respect, in fact worth less. Once people see through their illusion they present of having power or strength, people then see them as the worthless pieces of garbage they really are.

        A necessary skill for us all to quickly master right now. You see it starting to show in government agencies finally starting to ignore Muskrat, a “civilian advisor” with “no real power” (their words), who’s sending threatening emails to government organizations controlled by congress. They should all just completely ignore him, it’s just another mindless crazy person distraction.

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        Yeah fair enough you’re totally right

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      I hope so too. Unfortunately I think it is highly likely that he is long dead before that becomes a possibility. He will be added to the long list of men who do not have to live through the consequences of their horrific mistakes.