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Court Blocks NSF’s Transfer of Climate Lab’s Supercomputing Facility

  • On Monday, Senior U.S. District Judge R. Brooke Jackson issued a preliminary injunction halting the National Science Foundation's plan to transfer stewardship of the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center away from the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.
  • Jackson ruled the administration's transfer decision appeared motivated by "political revenge" against Colorado after Gov. Jared Polis refused to release Tina Peters from prison despite President Donald Trump's repeated demands.
  • Deeming the NSF's actions "arbitrary, capricious, and an abuse of discretion" under the Administrative Procedure Act, the judge noted the agency failed to explain its decision or consider public feedback before proceeding.
  • The injunction prevents further staff departures, as UCAR reported a "brain drain" of experts critical to the NWSC's continuous functioning, which the court found constituted irreparable harm.
  • UCAR Interim President Eric Barron said the facility will continue its "vital work" without interruption, preserving research capabilities supporting weather forecasting and national security programs used by more than 1,500 researchers annually.
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Science broke the news on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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