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hatrack

(65,360 posts)
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 08:21 AM Yesterday

Fired NOAA Climate & Weather Staff Revive Former Climate.gov Under A New Name; Beginning To Post New Data

With 100,000 federal science agency jobs and funding for weather and ocean monitoring falling victim to current US policy, experts are warning that the US is ceding its global lead in climate research. But a group of undeterred former government workers have secured funding they say will help keep the nation in the picture about the realities of a warming world.

Climate.us, built by former staff of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Climate.gov website, aims to restore access to "accurate, accessible and scientifically rigorous" climate information, raising awareness around heat waves, storms, sea level rise and more.

The staff started rescuing information from the old website after the project fell victim to terminations and funding cuts soon after president Donald Trump — who has called climate change a scam and a hoax — took office for the second time in early 2025. Climate.gov, which had about 15 million page views in 2024 and was growing yearly, was redirected to a different NOAA site controlled by political appointees put in place by an administration hostile to climate action.

"Trusted climate information should not disappear when politics change," said Rebecca Lindsey, managing director of Climate.us. Lindsey told DW the popularity of the old Climate.gov site showed people "in the US do want unbiased, trustworthy information about climate. They're interested in it. They're concerned about it."

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https://www.dw.com/en/experts-fired-by-trump-resurrect-mothballed-climate-website/a-77678690

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Fired NOAA Climate & Weather Staff Revive Former Climate.gov Under A New Name; Beginning To Post New Data (Original Post) hatrack Yesterday OP
Most excellent malaise Yesterday #1
Have Website :: Will Travel wyn borkins Yesterday #2
Excellent!!! niyad Yesterday #3
K&R orangecrush Yesterday #4
More of this REAL patriotism please and thank you to the staff!!! n/t Cheezoholic Yesterday #5
Scientists having to go underground, continuing their work despite... 70sEraVet Yesterday #6
They get it malaise Yesterday #7
Best news I've heard all week. Baitball Blogger Yesterday #8
Start the clock on Blanche suing these people for publishing data the govt paid for without permission. Volaris Yesterday #9
Information we paid for MadameButterfly 22 hrs ago #16
Oh, i hear you. But asshole thinks the entire fed govt now belongs to him. Volaris 17 hrs ago #17
This is great news! Our next D President will surely bring them back into the fold FakeNoose Yesterday #10
ding.this. AllaN01Bear Yesterday #11
Brilliant in so many ways jmbar2 Yesterday #12
Damm straight! ananda Yesterday #13
Support (them) today! OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #14
Significantly, it's a FOREIGN news article we have to rely on for this information Wednesdays Yesterday #15

wyn borkins

(1,593 posts)
2. Have Website :: Will Travel
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 08:41 AM
Yesterday

Climate - United States of America (https://www.climate.us/ - Formerly Climate.gov)

Experts fired by Trump resurrect mothballed climate website (by Jennifer Collins)

Fired US federal workers have revived a defunct climate website — pushing back as the Trump administration escalates cuts to publicly funded science and research.

(Thank you most kindly, Sir hatrack)

70sEraVet

(5,736 posts)
6. Scientists having to go underground, continuing their work despite...
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 09:41 AM
Yesterday

their government trying to silence them. It sounds like the plot of some horrifying science fiction novel.
How on earth did we bring this upon ourselves?

malaise

(299,570 posts)
7. They get it
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 09:57 AM
Yesterday

"Trusted climate information should not disappear when politics change," said Rebecca Lindsey, managing director of Climate.us

Volaris

(11,851 posts)
9. Start the clock on Blanche suing these people for publishing data the govt paid for without permission.
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 10:37 AM
Yesterday

Volaris

(11,851 posts)
17. Oh, i hear you. But asshole thinks the entire fed govt now belongs to him.
Thu Jun 25, 2026, 12:33 AM
17 hrs ago

His tolerating Congress is a courtesy for now; I'm counting the days till he tries to disband the Senate or cancel the Article 1 branch or some other Emperor Palpatine nonsense.

jmbar2

(8,272 posts)
12. Brilliant in so many ways
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 11:08 AM
Yesterday

Shows the professionalism and dedication of these scientists! Their skills will be kept up-to-date in preparation for the rebuild in the next admin. Kudos to them, and those who funded their essential work.

Wednesdays

(23,453 posts)
15. Significantly, it's a FOREIGN news article we have to rely on for this information
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 11:43 AM
Yesterday

dw.com = Deutsche Welle, the German radio service.

Where is the U.S. main stream media on this?
Wait, don't answer that...

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