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  • Environmental Science
  • Data Governance
  • Environmental Justice

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  • Publicly accessible environmental data empower researchers and civic groups to tackle environmental issues and promote accountability.
  • These crucial datasets are increasingly vulnerable to political interference and suppression.

Discussion:

  • The Environmental Data & Governance Initiative (EDGI) actively archives environmental data to ensure its long-term availability.
  • Beyond mere archiving, EDGI emphasizes situating data within its broader political and economic contexts.

Key Insights:

  • Contextualizing data is essential for robust scientific practice.
  • Understanding the political economy of data is key to democratic knowledge production.
  • This approach strengthens the foundation for achieving environmental justice.

Outlook:

  • Continued efforts are needed to safeguard public environmental data from political threats.
  • Integrating data archiving with contextual analysis will enhance its utility for environmental advocacy and policy.
  • Promoting data literacy and critical data studies is crucial for democratic engagement with environmental information.