"The events of the past week have been worrying to advocates of government action on climate change, with the removal of climate priorities from the White House website, the order to freeze all Environmental Protection Agency contracts and the inauguration of a president who said he is “not a big believer” in the fact that humans have played a role in changing Earth's climate.
But these events have also been very good for website traffic.
According to data from analytics.usa.gov, which tracks Web traffic on all .gov websites, several pages related to climate change have been extremely popular in the week since President Trump's inauguration."
Sarah Kaplan reports for the Washington Post January 27, 2017.
SEE ALSO:
"Reports on Climate Change Have Disappeared From The State Department Website" (Washington Post)
"Trump Administration Backs Off Plan To Scrub Climate Pages From EPA Website" (Washington Post)
"White House Climate Change Webpage Disappears After Trump's Inauguration" (The Hill)