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January 17, 2017 The incoming Trump administration's EPA transition team intends to remove non-regulatory climate data from the agency's website, including references to President Barack Obama's June 2013 Climate Action Plan, the strategies for 2014 and 2015 to cut methane and other data, according to a source familiar with the transition team. Additionally, Obama's 2013 memo ordering EPA to establish its power sector carbon pollution standards "will not survive the first day," the source says, a step that rule opponents say is integral to the incoming administration's pledge to roll back the Clean Power Plan and new source power plant rules. The Climate Action Plan has been the Obama administration's government-wide blueprint for addressing climate change and includes information on cutting domestic greenhouse gas (GHG)emissions, including both regulatory and voluntary approaches; information on preparing for the impacts of climate change; and information on leading international efforts. [...]Trump is inaugurated on Jan. 20, the transition team cannot tell agency staff what to do, and the source familiar with the transition team's work is unaware of any communications requiring language removal or beta testing of websites happening now, though it appears that some of this work is occurring. [...]the former official, the source close to the transition team and others note that EPA career staff is fearful and may be undertaking such prep work "as a defensive maneuver to avoid getting targeted," the official says, adding that any directive would likely be coming from mid-level managers rather than political appointees or senior...