Major reports about how climate change affects the US are removed from websites
- The official website hosting the federally required National Climate Assessment was taken offline in 2023, removing important climate impact data from government platforms.
- This occurred after the Trump administration halted work and fired coordinating staff in spring 2023, ending contracts supporting the report and website.
- The assessments informed local decisions like raising roads and building seawalls, and included an interactive atlas accessible through a third-party host.
- Climate scientist Kathy Jacobs criticized the removal of the National Climate Assessment, describing it as a troubling alteration of factual information and a restriction on public access that could lead to greater risks from climate-related dangers.
- With fewer online resources, officials and the public face difficulties preparing for climate change, and NASA’s website timing for restored access remains unknown.
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Pope to celebrate first 'green' Mass
Pope Leo XIV will celebrate the Catholic Church's first 'green' Mass in the 'oasis' of papal summer residence Castel Gandolfo dedicated by his predecessor Francis to his seminal environmental encyclical Laudato si' on Wednesday July 9, the Vatican said Thu... (ANSA)
Praying The World Halts Climate Change? There's Now A Catholic Mass For That
A new rite published by the Vatican will allow priests to celebrate a Mass to exhort Catholics to exercise care for the Earth, in the latest push by the 1.4 billion-member global Church to address global climate change.

Praying the world halts climate change? There's now a Catholic Mass for that
For centuries, Catholic priests have been able to celebrate special Masses to pray for their country, give thanks after a harvest or ask God to end a natural disaster.
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