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NASA Reverses Plan to Host Climate Reports After Website Shutdown

  • #Climate change
  • #Politics
  • #United States of America
  • #Science & technology
NASA Reverses Plan to Host Climate Reports After Website Shutdown
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2 days ago
Above: A global map shows information coming in from NASA satellites at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C, on June 21, 2023. Image copyright: STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images
story last updated 2 days ago

The Spin

Pro-Trump narrative

The Trump administration fulfilled its legal obligations by submitting climate reports to Congress as required by law. NASA has no statutory duty to host data from another agency's website, and the space agency never owned the globalchange.gov domain in the first place. It's important to re-evaluate polarizing climate alarmist reports and make sure they are factual.

Foxnews

Anti-Trump narrative

This represents deliberate censorship of taxpayer-funded scientific information that Americans need to protect themselves from climate disasters. The administration promised to maintain public access, then broke that promise without explanation, making it harder for communities to prepare for floods, fires and extreme weather.

Government ExecutiveInside Climate News

Metaculus Prediction


Editor's Note

This story currently has limited reporting from right-leaning sources. We will continue to monitor all major outlets and update our coverage as additional perspectives become available.

Public Figures

Donald Trump


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