I can’t explain it, but it feels right to me that it’s National Park Service staffers that are getting in The Donald’s face and reacting against the new administration’s efforts to suppress publication of environmental data.
Can't wait for President Trump to call us FAKE NEWS.
You can take our official twitter, but you'll never take our free time!
— AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017
A couple more:
Fed employees, scientists, etc: here's how you can send me stuff securely
-PGP is in my bio
–@vicenews securedrop https://t.co/Zs8cNU0qMV— Arielle Duhaime-Ross (@ArielleDRoss) January 25, 2017
Our "Cultural Resources Climate Change Strategy" outlines approach for managing impacts under modern climate change. https://t.co/f9Or8EIOxQ
— AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017
And this:
The @USGS has a full list of US agencies running climate change programmes. Could they ALL be wrong, Mr President? https://t.co/0oBI3dbyOj
— AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017