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The Environmental Data and Governance Initiative (EDGI) continues its series of reports on the Trump administration’s impacts on environmental policy and data governance. “Changing the Digital Climate” is the third of a multi-part series on the early days of the Trump administration. In this series, EDGI authors systematicallyinvestigate
ABOUT – ENVIRONMENTAL DATA AND GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE The Environmental Data & Governance Initiative (EDGI) documents, analyzes, and advocates for the federal provision of environmental data and governance, from policies and institutions, to public access to information, to environmental decision-making. We seek to improve environmental information stewardship, to promote environmental democracy, health, and justice, and to better adapt these allDONATE TO EDGI
Recent Posts. Environmental Enforcement Watch Hosts Public Open Hour to Discuss Challenges with Environmental Data; EDGI’s Public Comment on EPA’s NPDES Renewal for Chelsea Creek MEMBERS – ENVIRONMENTAL DATA AND GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE Jennifer Bender. Jennifer Bender is a Boston based environmental scientist actively involved in bridging gaps between scientists, policy makers, the public and other JOE BIDEN’S CLEAN ENERGY PLAN SPEECH In this annotation, the Environmental History Action Collaborative — a group of environmental historians and scholars – furnishes context and provides fact checking to allow for a more critical assessment of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's July 14, 2020 speech on his plans for addressing environmental justice, economic growth, and climate change. POLICY MONITORING AND INTERVIEWING LEADERSHIP – ENVIRONMENTAL DATA AND GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE Recent Posts. Environmental Enforcement Watch Hosts Public Open Hour to Discuss Challenges with Environmental Data; EDGI’s Public Comment on EPA’s NPDES Renewal for Chelsea Creek CAGING NATURE, CAGING HUMANS Caging Nature, Caging Humans. Posted September 18, 2018. September 18, 2018. Leif Fredrickson. For this guest post, EDGI has invited Dr. Mary E. Mendoza’s commentary on the border wall and justice for humans and non-humans alike. Mendoza calls for combining our thinking about human and ecological systems in order to create conditions where GOODBYE TO TOXMAP–AND OUR ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHT-TO-KNOW On December 16, the National Library of Medicine is retiring the revelatory environmental mapping tool known as ToxMap. Ever so quietly, the door will close on what has arguably become the most accessible and user-friendly portal created by the federal government for letting Americans know about the toxics lurking next door. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA & GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE Environmental Enforcement Watch's report cards provide, for the first time, an analysis of Environmental Protection Agency data on compliance with, and enforcement of, environmental laws in select congressional districts and states.PUBLICATIONS
The Environmental Data and Governance Initiative (EDGI) continues its series of reports on the Trump administration’s impacts on environmental policy and data governance. “Changing the Digital Climate” is the third of a multi-part series on the early days of the Trump administration. In this series, EDGI authors systematicallyinvestigate
ABOUT – ENVIRONMENTAL DATA AND GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE The Environmental Data & Governance Initiative (EDGI) documents, analyzes, and advocates for the federal provision of environmental data and governance, from policies and institutions, to public access to information, to environmental decision-making. We seek to improve environmental information stewardship, to promote environmental democracy, health, and justice, and to better adapt these allDONATE TO EDGI
Recent Posts. Environmental Enforcement Watch Hosts Public Open Hour to Discuss Challenges with Environmental Data; EDGI’s Public Comment on EPA’s NPDES Renewal for Chelsea Creek MEMBERS – ENVIRONMENTAL DATA AND GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE Jennifer Bender. Jennifer Bender is a Boston based environmental scientist actively involved in bridging gaps between scientists, policy makers, the public and other JOE BIDEN’S CLEAN ENERGY PLAN SPEECH In this annotation, the Environmental History Action Collaborative — a group of environmental historians and scholars – furnishes context and provides fact checking to allow for a more critical assessment of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's July 14, 2020 speech on his plans for addressing environmental justice, economic growth, and climate change. POLICY MONITORING AND INTERVIEWING LEADERSHIP – ENVIRONMENTAL DATA AND GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE Recent Posts. Environmental Enforcement Watch Hosts Public Open Hour to Discuss Challenges with Environmental Data; EDGI’s Public Comment on EPA’s NPDES Renewal for Chelsea Creek CAGING NATURE, CAGING HUMANS Caging Nature, Caging Humans. Posted September 18, 2018. September 18, 2018. Leif Fredrickson. For this guest post, EDGI has invited Dr. Mary E. Mendoza’s commentary on the border wall and justice for humans and non-humans alike. Mendoza calls for combining our thinking about human and ecological systems in order to create conditions where GOODBYE TO TOXMAP–AND OUR ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHT-TO-KNOW On December 16, the National Library of Medicine is retiring the revelatory environmental mapping tool known as ToxMap. Ever so quietly, the door will close on what has arguably become the most accessible and user-friendly portal created by the federal government for letting Americans know about the toxics lurking next door. ABOUT – ENVIRONMENTAL DATA AND GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE The Environmental Data & Governance Initiative (EDGI) documents, analyzes, and advocates for the federal provision of environmental data and governance, from policies and institutions, to public access to information, to environmental decision-making. We seek to improve environmental information stewardship, to promote environmental democracy, health, and justice, and to better adapt these allDATA GOVERNANCE
Data Governance. EDGI’s data program examines the role of environmental data and its governance through the lens of power, justice, and equity: which communities are invited to participate in environmental data’s production and management, in what ways, and which are not. This spans on-the-ground concerns such as access anddata portability
HOW WE'RE FUNDED
EDGI’s work is funded in part by a grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. June 2018 - May 2020. $200,000 “Archiving, Monitoring, and Ensuring the Accessibility of Federal Environmental Data: Support for the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative”. This grant will be used to promote access to government data andinformation
FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL WEB TRACKER Federal Environmental Web Tracker. Click here to go to the tracker Google Sheet. Click here for the About page explaining this dataset. Enviro Fed Web Tracker - Google Drive. Enviro Fed Web Tracker : ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT WATCH HOSTS PUBLIC OPEN HOUR TO On Thursday, April 29th, EDGI’s Environmental Enforcement Watch project (EEW) hosted our first open hour of the year to provide a networking space and structured conversation around the challenges participants from across the country face producing, using, and accessing environmental data for justice. Then, participants tried out EPA’s Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) tool ENVIRONMENTAL DATA JUSTICE This public event prompted us to develop an EDJ Syllabus 1.0 based in activist and academic work bridging across environmental justice and digital/data justice movements. We look forward to developing it collaboratively, with anybody who wants to contribute. Building on this first online event and syllabus development, the EDJ Working Group hosted with GreenRoots‘ Environmental Chelsea BIDEN’S PICK FOR THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT, CEDRIC Environmental Enforcement Watch’s new report card on EPA enforcement in Cedric Richmond’s district between 2001 and 2019 adds to the public understanding and discussion around Richmond’s nomination. View the report card here. By Sky Murphy, Megan Raisle, Steve Hansen, Kelsey Breseman, Cole Alder, and Sara Wylie The choice of Rep. Cedric Richmond as director of EDGI’S PUBLIC COMMENT ON EPA’S NPDES RENEWAL FOR CHELSEA Chelsea River, aka Chelsea Creek, is the site of seven oil storage facilities whose permits, issued by EPA Region 1 under National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems (NPDES), are up for renewal this year. These facilities store 70-80% of the New England region’s heating oil and all of the jet fuel for the Boston Logan International THE FIRST 100 DAYS AND COUNTING EDGI is producing a series of reports on the early days of the Trump administration. In these reports, EDGI authors systematically investigate topics including the historical precedents for Trump's attack on the EPA, consequences for toxics regulation and environmental justice, the influence of the fossil fuel industry on the new administration, changes to the public presentation of climate GOODBYE TO TOXMAP–AND OUR ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHT-TO-KNOW On December 16, the National Library of Medicine is retiring the revelatory environmental mapping tool known as ToxMap. Ever so quietly, the door will close on what has arguably become the most accessible and user-friendly portal created by the federal government for letting Americans know about the toxics lurking next door.Skip to content
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PROMOTING DATA RESILIENCE We examine models for distributed stewardship of data by working with community members and partner organizations. MONITORING FEDERAL WEBSITES We monitor changes to tens of thousands of federal environmental and climate change web pages to trace how data, information, and their presentation change. INTERVIEWING FEDERAL EXPERTS We interview federal employees to provide a human, qualitative perspective on how the current administration is affecting environmental health agencies. CULTIVATING ENVIRONMENTAL DATA JUSTICE We connect research and advocacy on Environmental and Data Justice to theorize, imagine and enact more just human-environmentalrelationships.
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EDGI RECEIVES SUSTAINING GRANT FROM DAVID & LUCILE PACKARD FOUNDATIONPublished:
June 1, 2021
EDGI is honored to announce that the David & Lucile Packard Foundation has awarded us a generous grant to sustain and expand our work over...
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EDGI IS HIRING! UX DESIGNER — PART-TIMEPublished:
June 1, 2021
UX Designer EDGI is hiring a short-term user experience designer to help us imagine and create a map-based interactive website for membersof the public ...
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EDGI IS HIRING! WEB DEVELOPER — PART-TIMEPublished:
June 1, 2021
Web Developer EDGI is hiring a short-term web developer to assist in the maintenance and improvement of the website for our Environmental Enforcement Watch (EEW) ...Read More
ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT WATCH HOSTS PUBLIC OPEN HOUR TO DISCUSS CHALLENGES WITH ENVIRONMENTAL DATAAuthor:
Lourdes Vera, Kelsey BresemanPublished:
May 18, 2021
On Thursday, April 29th, EDGI’s Environmental Enforcement Watch project (EEW) hosted our first open hour of the year to provide a networking space and structured ...Read More
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