Climate and Weather Scientists Join the Resistance Against Trump in the Most "Scientific" Way Possible
- Climate and weather scientists will livestream presentations for 100 hours to call attention to the impacts of funding cuts to federal agencies and academic research.
- The livestream event, timed to mark NASA's lease cancellation at Columbia University, is a form of resistance to the Trump administration's policy changes.
- Participating scientists aim to show the public how their research benefits society and how funding cuts damage their ability to study climate and predict weather.
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More US scientists must speak out
The Trump administration has launched an extraordinary and dangerous attack on US science. Climate and water scientist Peter Gleick calls on scientists who are able and willing to do so to speak out publicly, and argues that although dissent carries risks, it is riskier to stay silent.
Mass Resistance to Trump
by Anonymous I keep reading that we need a mass resistance to Trump. But the plans start to get lost in the details. To achieve a mass resistance, you have to build alliances with people who think differently than you do. People who support the police, people who oppose abortion, people who disagree with your stance on Israel & Palestine. People who maybe support gay marriage but not trans athletes. Are you willing to build an anti-Trump movemen…
Instead of street posters and protests, American climate and meteorology researchers launch a live scientific presentation marathon on Wednesday, in a sign of opposition to the budget cuts imposed by the Trump administration, inform CNN.
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