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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Dear Climate Movement: They’ve Come for Our Climate Science. We Have to Stop Them.
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Dear Climate Movement: They’ve Come for Our Climate Science. We Have to Stop Them.

Last updated: April 17, 2025 8:20 am
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Dear Climate Movement: They’ve Come for Our Climate Science. We Have to Stop Them.
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Climate change has been a pressing issue for decades, but for many of us, it truly entered our consciousness in 1988 with Dr. Jim Hansen’s powerful Congressional testimony. Since then, the fight for climate solutions has been ongoing. Fast forward to today, and we are facing a new threat to climate science in the United States.

The Trump administration has put forth plans to decimate federal agencies like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which play a crucial role in climate research. The proposed cuts would eliminate key research institutes, labs, and climate centers, leaving thousands of scientists without funding and jeopardizing our ability to understand and address the impacts of climate change.

NOAA’s data, such as the Keeling Curve and global temperature anomalies, have been instrumental in raising public awareness about the climate crisis. The agency’s sea level rise projections and carbon dioxide measurements have provided valuable insights into the changing climate and its effects on our planet.

The potential closure of NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) would be a significant blow to climate research globally. The work of these federal agencies is essential for informing policies, preparing communities for climate impacts, and saving lives and money through improved forecasting.

The Trump administration’s anti-science agenda is not only harmful to climate science but also to the public good. By dismantling these crucial scientific resources, they are putting our future at risk and prioritizing profits over people.

As members of the climate movement, we must come together to oppose these destructive actions. We need to urge Congress to stand up for NOAA, climate science, and the public good. It’s time to be bold and unrelenting in our fight to protect our planet and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.

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