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Trump administration jeopardises key report on climate change

Last updated: April 29, 2025 6:03 pm
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The recent dismissal of nearly 400 researchers working on the next US National Climate Assessment by the Trump administration has raised concerns about the future of this crucial report. The National Climate Assessment is a comprehensive analysis that aims to inform federal and state governments about the impact of climate change on the country. The move to dismiss the researchers is likely to delay, if not prevent, the completion of the report, which is due in 2027.

Rachel Cleetus, a researcher at the Union of Concerned Scientists and an author of the report, criticized the administration’s decision, calling it “senseless” and lacking a plan. The previous assessment, published in 2023, highlighted the compounding climate impacts across the country, emphasizing the need for action to address these challenges.

Earlier in April, the Trump administration cancelled a contract for a consulting group that was coordinating research for the next assessment, further disrupting the process. Despite these setbacks, there was still hope that the volunteer authors of the report could continue their work. However, with all authors disbanded, the completion of the report now seems impossible.

While there may be “future opportunities” to contribute to the assessment, the credibility and rigor of the report have been called into question. Mijin Cha, a researcher at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who was working on reducing emissions, expressed disappointment in the administration’s actions, stating that they have “totally sullied” the report.

The impact of climate change on the US is a pressing issue that requires thorough and unbiased analysis. The dismissal of researchers working on the National Climate Assessment raises concerns about the integrity of the report and the government’s commitment to addressing climate change. It remains to be seen how this decision will affect the future of climate research and policy in the US.

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