McGill platform becomes safe space for conserving U.S. climate research under threat
- Academics at McGill University launched SUSANHub.com six months ago in Montreal to protect U.S. Climate research under threat.
- The Trump administration has fired hundreds of researchers, cut funding, banned scientific terms, and removed climate data since its second term began.
- SUSANHub.com centralizes thousands of freely accessible data sets on climate topics like wildfires, agriculture, and pollution, serving mainly American researchers.
- Juan Serpa, founder of SUSANHub.com, emphasized the importance of taking early action to safeguard data, noting that once information is lost, recovery becomes impossible.
- The platform shields scientific data from deletion and supports global research amid U.S. Censorship, while French lawmaker François Hollande proposed creating a 'scientific refugee' status.
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