NOAA discontinues Climate.gov due to Trump executive order
- On June 24, NOAA officially shut down Climate.gov, redirecting it to NOAA.gov in response to a Trump executive order mandating resource consolidation within 60 days.
- Following Trump’s May 23 executive order, NOAA was mandated to centralize climate data within 60 days, leading to the shutdown and consolidation of Climate.gov.
- Users accessing Climate.gov are redirected to NOAA.gov/climate, but the Global Climate Dashboard data on sea ice, glaciers, and temperatures no longer appear immediately.
- NOAA shut down Climate.gov on June 24, redirecting to NOAA.gov, with key data and dashboards no longer immediately visible despite future resource promises.
- In early June, bipartisan lawmakers introduced a bill to grant hiring authority to the National Weather Service, aiming to address staffing shortages and reduce disruptions, according to Rep. Mike Flood.
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NOAA redirects climate.gov to its homepage
Click on climate.gov and you’ll find yourself redirected. That’s because the site has been officially shut down. As of June 24, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) redirects climate.gov to the organization's homepage, noaa.gov. “In compliance with Executive Order 14303 (“Restoring Gold Standard Science”), the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s June 23, 2025 Memorandum (“Agency Guidance for Implementing G…
Raise a Glass to the Shuttering of Climate.gov
So raise a glass to the shuttering of Climate.gov. This isn’t just a budget cut but the vanquishing of one of the most lavishly promoted panic-mongering platforms in government history. For every ominous anomaly graph they spun, all that remains now is silence—and silence is the most honest response to alarmism that could never hold up under real scrutiny.
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