The Public Environmental Data Partners are committed to preserving and providing public access to US federal environmental data. We are a volunteer coalition of several environmental, justice, and policy organizations, researchers across several universities, archivists, and students who rely on federal datasets and tools to support critical research, advocacy, policy, and litigation work.

To gather insights on what data to preserve, we reached out to our networks, which consist largely of environmental justice groups and networks, state and local government climate offices, and academic researchers. We compiled a large list of federal databases and tools, and prioritized them for preservation based on their relative impact, our confidence that we could archive them, and the relative effort it would take to obtain and archive them.

We have datasets archived at other locations as well, especially Harvard Dataverse's CAFE collection.  You can find the entire catalogue of archived data, here: https://screening-tools.com/archived-data .  We are always looking for more collaborators and contributors!  If you think you might be interested in becoming more involved with PEDP, or to donate, please visit our website and look for the "Get Involved" and/or "Donate" menus.  And thank you!