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The Trump administration has made it harder for people, local and state governments to find critical climate change reports.
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Space.com on MSNNASA won't publish key climate change report online, citing 'no legal obligation' to do soA major climate report, the U.S. government's primary, peer-reviewed climate assessment that is completed every four to five ...
Under the second Trump administration, it’s becoming increasingly harder to access information about the climate crisis.
In a reversal, NASA no longer plans to publish a major climate report whose previous website was scrubbed by the Trump administration. The report in question, known as the National Climate ...
Websites displaying legally mandated U.S. national climate assessments seem to have disappeared. The reports tell state and local governments and everyday people what to expect in a warming world and ...
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Space.com on MSNAs NASA's budget shrinks, Europe doubles down on Earth science: 'Climate change is the defining challenge of our generation'Despite geopolitical tension and national budget woes, one message rang out loud and clear at Living Planet Symposium 2025: ...
Despite these well-documented facts, there are still some self-deluded ideologues who argue anthropogenic warming isn't a ...
"NASA admits climate change occurs because of changes in Earth's solar orbit, not because of SUVs and fossil fuels," reads the headline of the article linked in a July 6 Facebook post.
NASA’s action plan describes the costs of recent extreme weather events, likely worsened by climate change, that come with big bills for repair.
NASA researchers have documented the loss of trillions of tons of ice from Earth's poles due to human-driven climate change. However, a meme began circulating again in late 2021, claiming "NASA ...
After decades of gazing into space, NASA is turning its technology back toward Earth to study the effects of drought, fire and climate change on the Blue Planet. At the Jet Propulsion Laboratory ...
NASA has big plans to fight against climate change and its devastating global impacts with a new climate action plan the agency released on Thursday (Oct. 7).
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