Trump Administration Says It Won't Publish Major Climate Change Report on NASA Website as Promised
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – The administration halted plans to publish federally mandated climate reports on NASA's site, limiting public access despite legal requirements and widespread climate impacts, experts said.
- On Monday, NASA announced it aborted plans to host major climate change reports on its website as originally promised.
- This followed the Trump administration making it harder to find legally mandated scientific assessments by removing government websites earlier this month.
- The National Climate Assessments, overseen by the USGCRP and presented to Congress, detail how climate change affects health, security, and livelihoods nationwide, with minorities often disproportionately at risk.
- John Holdren said the reports are written to help people understand climate impacts on themselves and their environment, but the administration aims to censor or bury this information.
- The aborted NASA hosting and website removals suggest a broader strategy to suppress climate data, complicating public access and regulatory efforts amid mounting climate risks.
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