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The Trump administration removed climate change signs from Acadia National Park, calling them misleading, sparking backlash from scientists and conservationists.
The Trump administration has removed climate change signs from Acadia National Park, including at Cadillac Mountain and the Great Meadow wetland, citing an executive order to eliminate content deemed to misrepresent American history or promote partisan views.
The signs, installed in 2023 to educate visitors about rising temperatures and extreme weather impacts, were taken down under a directive from Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to emphasize natural beauty and prevent “fear-mongering rhetoric.” The Interior Department stated the move ensures only “real science” is shared, criticizing climate narratives as misleading.
Lawmakers and over 100 conservation groups, including Rep. Chellie Pingree and Friends of Acadia, condemned the action as an effort to suppress factual climate science and undermine public education in national parks.
The agency has not specified which content was deemed inappropriate and encourages the public to report signs it considers negative.
La administración Trump eliminó las señales de cambio climático del Parque Nacional Acadia, calificándolas de engañosas, lo que provocó una reacción violenta de científicos y conservacionistas.