Trump administration dismisses all authors of National Climate Assessment, report says
- President Donald Trump's administration has dismissed nearly 400 contributors to the Sixth National Climate Assessment, according to an email sent on April 28.
- The future of the assessment, due for publication in 2028, remains uncertain following the mass dismissals.
- Rachel Cleetus of the Union of Concerned Scientists condemned the move as "reckless and politically motivated," stating it risks leaving the country uninformed about climate change.
- The report's scope is being evaluated under the Global Change Research Act of 1990, according to Reuters.
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