Open Data Is Still Important at the EPA and Worth Updating
The threats to open environmental data remain a thorny part of journalism, writes Joseph A. Davis, chief executive of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). But what does it mean to journalists and the public, asks the BBC.
Source: sej.orgPublished on 2022-09-28
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