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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 discontinues Climate.gov due to Trump executive order

Federal climate research data moved from Climate.gov to NOAA.gov following an executive order signed by President Donald Trump last month.

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King5 News broke the news in Seattle, United States on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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