Scientists are racing to rescue hundreds of datasets, websites and federal reports that have been deleted by the ...
A small group of about 10 writers, researchers and web development ninjas are launching an ambitious effort to preserve key climate data that the Trump administration has taken offline, including a ...
In a move aimed at improving access and transparency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has officially sunset its long-standing Climate.gov platform. All climate-related ...
A widely used federal website that publishes information about changing weather patterns, drought conditions, agricultural best-practices, atmospheric changes and greenhouse gas emissions will no ...
Click on climate.gov and you'll find yourself redirected. That's because the site has been officially shut down. As of June 24, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) redirects ...
The NOAA’s Climate.gov website will be shut down and most of its staff will be fired. The NOAA is the federal government department that houses the National Weather Service. The Guardian broke the ...
A spokesperson said the online portal was consolidated into another agency website to comply with one of President Donald Trump’s executive orders. Goodbye, climate.gov, the popular online ...
Researchers across the United States and the world who raced to protect climate data, public reports and other information from the Trump administration’s budget cuts, firings and scrubbing of federal ...
When we go to the doctor, data is collected to understand our medical history and current vital signs. That data is also used by doctors to identify medical conditions and assess future actions.
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — A federal website displaying research and data about climate change was taken down and consolidated with another Friday in response to one of President Donald Trump's executive ...