Trump Administration Says It Won't Publish Major Climate Change Report on NASA Website as Promised
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – The administration cut nearly $4 million in climate research funding and dismissed 400 experts, disrupting access to key climate data and reports used by policymakers and businesses.
- On July 7, NASA announced it aborted its plans to host national climate assessment data after the federal website hosting them vanished on June 30.
- This followed the Trump administration's step on Monday to remove major scientific climate assessments from public access, aiming to make finding such data harder despite legal mandates.
- The 2023 report found climate change harms health, security, and livelihoods nationwide, disproportionately impacting minority communities, especially Native Americans.
- According to a statement from NASA, the agency is not legally required to host data from globalchange.gov and will therefore exclude any information from the assessment or coordinating government science office on its website.
- Experts like John Holdren called the administration's actions outright lies aiming to censor vital, scientifically validated information critical for public safety and policymaking.
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Trump administration says it won't publish major climate change report on NASA website as promised
The Trump administration has made it harder for people, local and state governments to find critical climate change reports.
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