Scientists resist Trump's war on climate data

Scientists are fighting back against President Trump's efforts to purge climate change data from government websites and initiatives. The move has been seen as a deliberate attempt by the administration to downplay the reality of human-caused global warming.

In recent years, the Trump administration has systematically dismantled numerous climate science initiatives and datasets, including the National Climate Assessments, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, and over 3,000 government-collected datasets. This includes removing mentions of human-caused climate change from the climate.gov website, slashing funding for environmental regulations, and pulling the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement.

Despite these efforts, a network of scientists and non-profit organizations has banded together to preserve vital climate data and research. Organizations such as Climate Central have successfully restored operations for key projects, including the NOAA's Billion Dollar Climate and Weather Disaster dataset by re-hiring laid-off scientists.

Climate Central's vice president for science, Kristina Dahl, explained that while they cannot take on new projects at the same scale as the federal government, the organization has managed to preserve critical data sets like the billion-dollar disasters dataset. This data is crucial for non-profits, insurance companies, and other stakeholders who rely on it to understand and prepare for climate-related events.

The Trump administration's actions have sparked a transfer of sovereignty over climate research from public institutions to private organizations. Non-profit groups with more flexible budgets but fewer resources are taking on the responsibility of preserving climate data, while also being influenced by donors who have their own agendas.

However, some scientists argue that this shift in responsibility is necessary and could lead to more democratic and inclusive approaches to climate research. Climate Central's CEO, Janice Lachance, emphasized the importance of building a science infrastructure that responds to the needs of both the US population and the global community in ten years from now.
 
This whole thing is just so... predictable 😒 I mean, come on, the Trump administration trying to downplay climate change? It's like they're trying to convince us all that it's not a big deal 🙄. But seriously, who do they think they are? The science isn't even disputed - human-caused global warming is real, folks! 💚

And now, non-profits are picking up the slack? Yeah, because that's exactly what we need - more private organizations playing politics with our climate data 🤑. I mean, can't they just focus on the science for once? It's not like it's going to save us from rising sea levels or anything 💸.

I'm all for a more democratic approach to climate research, but this feels like a Band-Aid solution at best 👎. We need systemic change, not just some fancy PR stunt 📢. And what about the donors influencing these non-profits? That's just a recipe for disaster 🚫...
 
I'm so worried about what's happening with climate data 🌎😬. It's like they're trying to erase the truth about our planet's future! Trump's actions are really undermining all the progress we made towards understanding and addressing climate change.

I think it's great that Climate Central is stepping up to fill the gap, but I'm also concerned that this shift of responsibility from public institutions to private organizations might lead to some pretty scary outcomes 🤯. What if these private groups have their own agendas or are influenced by donors with conflicting interests? It just feels like we're trying to recreate what happened during the coal era, and it's not okay 🚫.

We need to support organizations like Climate Central and other non-profits that are doing this critical work, but we also need more systemic change on a national level. We can't just rely on these private groups to save us – we need government support and leadership to tackle this crisis 💪.
 
I'm so frustrated with this admin 🤯! They're literally trying to erase climate change data, but scientists are fighting back like heroes 💪🏽! It's crazy that they can just get rid of whole initiatives and datasets without a second thought. Like, what even is the point of having a scientific community if you're just gonna dismantle it? 🤔

I'm loving that Climate Central is stepping up to the plate and preserving critical data sets 📈💡! It's not ideal, but at least we have organizations like them keeping some semblance of climate research alive 💫. And honestly, I think this shift in responsibility could be a good thing? More democratic approaches and all that jazz? 🤝🏽 Who knows, maybe it'll lead to better science infrastructure in the long run 🌟
 
I'm not surprised by this move 🤔. I mean, think about it, they're trying to downplay climate change data just when we need it most 🌎. It's like they want us to think that all these disasters are just natural events and not related to human activities 🚫. But come on, who doesn't know by now that pollution and greenhouse gases are the real culprits? I just hope these scientists can keep their data safe from getting tampered with 💻. And what's up with this transfer of responsibility to private organizations? Are we just going to leave climate research in the hands of corporations? 🤑 It seems too convenient for me...
 
ugh man whats happening 🤯 this is like they dont wanna acknowledge the facts anymore its like theyre trying to erase climate change from existence 😩 i feel so bad for all those scientists who lost their jobs because of trump's policies 🚫 and it makes me angry that private orgs are now taking over climate research cuz thats not exactly democratic 🤔
 
📊💡 So like, did you see that NASA's climate change data is being hidden behind a paywall? 🤯 It's like, totally ridiculous! They're trying to downplay human-caused climate change and it's not gonna work. The stats are on our side: global temperatures have risen 1°C since 1880 (📈) and CO2 levels have increased by 40% 🌳. We need science-based solutions, not denialism.

The data dump (get it?) is real: between 2017 and 2020, the US experienced:

* 14 billion-dollar climate disasters 💸
* 3,000+ government-collected datasets lost or dismantled 🤖
* Carbon emissions rose by 2.1% in 2020, despite efforts to cut them 🔥

The Trump admin thinks it can just transfer responsibility to private orgs? 🤑 Like, they're not exactly known for their climate expertise... Meanwhile, Climate Central's efforts have saved like 90% of NOAA's datasets 🌊. We need more transparency and collaboration, not handouts to fossil fuel interests.

Anyway, the future is looking grim if we don't get our act together: by 2030, 1 in 5 jobs will be at risk due to climate change 🚨. We need a science infrastructure that serves humanity's needs, not just corporate profits 🤝
 
omg, i'm literally so inspired by these scientists who are fighting for our planet 🌎💚! like, they're not giving up even when the admin is trying to erase climate change data from the face of the earth 😱. it's amazing how a few people can make such a huge difference with their passion and determination 💪. i mean, climate central is doing some incredible work in preserving those datasets and research projects 🙌. it's not just about saving the planet for future generations, but also about creating a more democratic and inclusive approach to climate research 👥. let's keep spreading love and positivity, folks! ❤️
 
🤔 I'm low-key relieved that some scientists are fighting back against Trump's climate change purge 🌡️. It's crazy how much damage his admin has done to climate research, but it's awesome that Climate Central is stepping up to preserve vital data sets like the NOAA Billion Dollar Disaster dataset 💪. Those non-profit groups might not have the same resources as the feds, but they're still doing some important work in keeping climate research alive 🌱. It'll be interesting to see how this whole thing plays out and if it leads to more inclusive approaches to climate research 🤝. One can only hope that future admins will prioritize science over politics 💡
 
I'm so hyped that scientists are fighting back against this crazy move by Trump 🤯! I mean, climate change is real, folks, and it's not something we can just ignore or downplay. The data they're trying to purge is like, super important for understanding and preparing for extreme weather events ⛈️. It's not just about the science, it's about saving lives and protecting our communities 🌟.

And I love that non-profits like Climate Central are stepping up to fill the gap 💪. They're doing some amazing work preserving critical datasets and research projects. Janice Lachance is a total boss for advocating for a more inclusive and democratic approach to climate research 🙌.

It's like, we need to trust our scientists and experts to tell us what's going on with the planet 🌎. We can't just rely on politicians who seem to be motivated by special interests or their own agendas 🤢. This shift in responsibility is needed, imo 👍.
 
I'm really worried about what's happening with climate change data 🌪️. It feels like we're taking two steps forward and one step back. On one hand, I get it, the government can't just ignore the facts and pretend that climate change isn't real 🙄. But at the same time, I'm concerned that private organizations are stepping in to fill the gap, which can be influenced by donors with their own agendas 🤝.

I think we need a more nuanced approach here. We need to support initiatives like Climate Central, but also ensure that they're not just propped up by donations 🤑. And what about international cooperation? Climate change is a global issue, so shouldn't we be working together to address it, rather than fragmenting our efforts into private organizations 💔?
 
I mean, come on! 🤣 It's like they're trying to make climate change disappear like magic! 🔮 The government is basically playing hide-and-seek with our future, but scientists are all, "Nope, we got this!" 💪 They're banding together and preserving the data like it's a precious treasure. I just hope the Trump administration doesn't try to erase them next... that'd be a real climate crisis! 🌡️ But for real, I think we need more people with a passion for science to take on these issues. And if non-profits are stepping up, that's awesome. Maybe it's time for us as a society to start valuing our planet like it's, well, priceless. 💸
 
Ugh, this is what happens when you leave all the important stuff up to the big corps 🤦‍♂️... I mean, come on, don't they know we need climate data to save ourselves? It's like they're trying to hide something 😒. And now non-profits are stepping in, but who's funding them again? 🤑 Some big donor with their own agenda, probably. This is exactly what the scientists were fighting against - all that politicizing and silencing of science 🤔. At least Climate Central is doing some good stuff, but I'm not sure how sustainable it'll be...
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🤯. On one hand, it's crazy to think that our own government is actively trying to erase climate change data from public records. Like, what's going on? We're basically being told that climate change isn't real or something 😂.

On the other hand, I'm kinda impressed by these scientists and non-profits who are banding together to preserve the data. It's like, they're taking matters into their own hands and trying to create a more democratic approach to climate research 💪. And I get it, some of us can't just sit back and wait for government agencies to take action when there's an emergency at stake.

But, at the same time, this whole thing makes me feel like we're missing out on a huge opportunity to learn from each other and work together 🤔. Like, if private orgs are gonna be taking on climate research, shouldn't they also be influenced by global stakeholders? It's not that simple anymore.

Anyway, I'm rooting for these scientists and non-profits to keep pushing forward 💕. We need all the help we can get when it comes to tackling this crazy planet of ours 🌎.
 
🌟 I'm literally so proud of these scientists and organizations who are fighting back against this government move! They're like, "No way, we're not gonna let climate change data disappear just because of politics 🙅‍♂️" Climate Central is doing an amazing job preserving all that critical data, it's like a lifesaver for researchers and anyone who needs to understand climate-related events. And I love how they're talking about building a more democratic science infrastructure in 10 years - that's exactly what we need! 🌎💚
 
Ugh, can't believe what's going on with climate change data 🤯. Trump's trying to delete all the info about human-caused warming and it's like, totally backwards thinking, you know? Like, we're still dealing with rising sea levels and crazy weather events... meanwhile, these scientists are fighting back like superheroes 💪. Climate Central is doing a great job of preserving data and stuff, but it's also weird that private orgs are taking over climate research now 🤔. Some people think this shift is a good thing because it'll be more inclusive, but I'm still not convinced... we need to get our act together on climate change ASAP ⏰!
 
Ugh 🤕 I'm still trying to process this 🤯... how can they just purge climate change data like it's going out of style? 😒 It's like, don't they care about the future of our planet?! 🌎 I mean, I guess it's good that there are scientists and non-profits stepping up to save the day 💪, but come on, where's the accountability? 🤔 And what's with all these donations from people with their own agendas? 🤑 It's like, we need a more transparent system, not just some private organizations trying to make a buck off climate research 🤑. I guess only time will tell if this new approach is better for everyone 🕰️... fingers crossed 🤞!
 
I'm so fed up with this move by Trump 🙄. It's like he's trying to erase the truth about climate change or something. I mean, who do you trust more - scientists who have dedicated their lives to studying the environment or some billionaire donor who just wants to line his pockets? And what's really scary is that private orgs are taking on this responsibility now... it's like they're going to start serving the interests of corporations over people 🤑. I hope these non-profits can hold their own against the big money 🙏.
 
I'm so down with this effort by scientists and non-profits to keep climate data alive 🌎💡! It's crazy how the government would even think about trying to purge this info, especially when we're already seeing the devastating effects of climate change all around us ❄️🔥. These non-profits are stepping up big time to fill the gap and I'm loving that Climate Central is leading the charge 🙌! It's gonna be super interesting to see how this whole thing plays out, but one thing's for sure - we need more people like Kristina Dahl and Janice Lachance fighting for transparency and accountability in climate research 💁‍♀️.
 
🤯 just had a look at the latest climate change data 📊 and it's crazy! Global CO2 emissions have increased by 43% since 1990, with 2020 being the highest year on record 🔥. The US is responsible for around 14.3% of global emissions 😩. Meanwhile, the number of Category 4+ hurricanes has tripled since 1980, with a whopping 12% more extreme weather events in 2022 alone 🌪️.

I mean, come on, can't we just accept that climate change is real and start taking action? 🤷‍♀️ The current administration's efforts to hide the truth are just delaying the inevitable 🕰️. But, I guess it's good to see some scientists banding together to preserve vital data 🎉. Still, I'm worried about the impact of this shift in responsibility on climate research... 🤔
 
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