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Trump Administration Dismantles US Climate Information Platform

The Trump administration, known for its climate skepticism, significantly curtailed climate change information dissemination by disbanding climate.gov, a major source of climate data for millions, and defunding renewable energy initiatives.

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Over 85 Climate Scientists Rebut Trump Administration's Downplayed Climate Change Report

More than 85 veteran climate scientists submitted over 400 pages of public comments to the Energy Department, refuting a July 29 report that downplayed climate change's severity and even suggested potential benefits, citing inaccuracies and misrepresentations of scientific literature.

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NASA to Decommission Climate Monitoring Satellites Amidst Budget Cuts

NASA plans to decommission its Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) missions and other Earth-observing satellites, starting October 2025, due to President Trump's budget cuts, creating a gap in crucial climate data and potentially impacting global climate change research and international collaboration...

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Combating Climate Change Misinformation: A 2025 Perspective

Isabel Moreno's new book, 'Atmosphere of Rumors,' combats climate change misinformation prevalent on social media, arguing that the irreversible nature of current changes necessitates urgent action to mitigate future consequences.

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Short-Term Antarctic Ice Growth Doesn't Reverse Long-Term Loss Trend

A recent study reported a temporary increase in East Antarctica's ice mass between 2021 and 2023, but experts warn this short-term fluctuation, likely due to increased snowfall, doesn't negate the long-term trend of ice loss.

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Record Heatwave in Europe, Unprecedented Cold in South America Highlight Climate Change Impacts

A record-breaking European heatwave in June/July 2024 caused school closures and work bans, while a rare polar cold wave hit South America, creating record lows and snowfall in unusual areas; both events highlight the intensifying impacts of climate change.

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Trump Administration Dismantles US Climate Information Platform

The Trump administration, in its second term, eliminated funding for renewable energy, promoted fossil fuels, and shut down climate.gov, a key US climate information website with 15 million annual page views, redirecting it to a politically controlled site.

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Trump Administration Threatens Closure of Mauna Loa Observatory

The Trump administration plans to close the Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) in Hawaii, a critical facility providing the world's longest continuous record of atmospheric CO2 measurements since 1958, jeopardizing global climate research and policy.

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Climate Scientists Rebut Trump Administration's Climate Change Report

Dozens of veteran climate scientists are launching a coordinated response to a Trump administration report that questions the severity of climate change, which was released alongside deregulation proposals and the removal of climate assessments from federal websites.

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Trump Administration Blocks Public Access to Climate Change Data

The Trump administration reversed its commitment to make climate change data accessible to the public and scientists, removing crucial information on regional climate impacts from government websites, despite the reports' importance to informing communities about climate risks and adaptation strateg...

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Italy's Climate Council Delayed Amidst Rising Extreme Weather

Italy faces increasing extreme weather events impacting agriculture and infrastructure; a proposed Climate and Environment Scientific Council (CSCA) faces parliamentary delays despite broad political support and government approval.

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Early Detection of Anthropogenic Climate Change Possible by 1885 with Modern Tools

A new study using hypothetical modern tools suggests that evidence of human-caused climate change could have been detected as early as 1885 due to a distinctive stratospheric cooling pattern, underscoring the long-term impact of human activity on the atmosphere.

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