cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/60051791

A leaked memo from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Research Service division revealed Sunday that the agency has banned some key language from its vocabulary, including the words “climate” and “vulnerable,” as well as the phrase “safe drinking water.”

Other baffling entries on the memo’s banned language list are “greenhouse gas emissions,” “methane emissions,” “sustainable construction,” “solar energy,” and “geothermal,” as well as “nuclear energy,” “diesel,” “affordable housing,” “prefabricated housing,” “runoff,” “microplastics,” “water pollution,” “soil pollution,” “groundwater pollution,” “sediment remediation,” “water collection,” “water treatment,” “rural water,” and “clean water,” among dozens of others.

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      2 days ago

      Depending on what your head hurts, reading the article can either help with it or aggravate it.

      If your are confused by a combination of words you never thought about reading in one sentence, it helps of your read the article.

      If your head just over the concept of a governement entity banning words that they feel are uncouth and may not be used, then reading the article and the list of banned words will only worsen your headache.