Trump administration cuts contracts for National Climate Assessment
- The Trump administration cut nearly $4 million in climate research funding to Princeton University, claiming the programs cause unnecessary alarm and contribute to youth anxiety.
- The Commerce Department accused Princeton University of promoting exaggerated climate threats, halting a major climate modeling partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
- Federal scrutiny of climate-related research has intensified under Trump, with attempts to defund programs seen as politically charged.
- The National Climate Assessment, crucial for shaping U.S. Environmental policies, now faces significant challenges due to the administration's decision to dismantle the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
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The federal government’s decision to stop funding travel for Canadian scientists contributing to international climate change research is “absolutely appalling,” Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said.
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Michael Mann, an eminent [radical] US climate scientist. “It is pure villainy,” said Mann. “A crime against the planet – arguably, the most profound of all crimes.” The Trump-Vance administration has canceled funding for the U.S. Global Change Research Program, which is in charge of the manufactured U.S. National Climate Assessment reports every four years. […] The post Celebrate! “The Most Profound of all [Planet] Crimes” appeared first on www.…
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Last year the Environmental Health Coalition received a $20 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to improve air quality, build green spaces and add electric transit to some of San Diego’s most polluted neighborhoods. Organizers were excited to get the award, which supplemented state funds for projects in Barrio Logan, National City and other communities exposed to pollution from truck traffic and industrial pollution. Everythin…
Live at 1 p.m. ET: US Exiting the Climate Alarm Cabal — The Climate Realism Show #153
In news that has climate alarmists in an even greater panic, the Trump administration is ending funding for the U.S. Global Change Research Program, the panel that produced the federal government’s National Climate Assessment every four years. Several officials in the office have reportedly been fired, and Trump’s NASA has canceled the contract with the firm that coordinates the production of the National Climate Assessment. Defenders of the pro…
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