The Trump administration says that it will not publish the major climate change report on NASA website as promised

The Trump administration says that this promised NASA will not publish the major climate change report on the website. (Image: AP)

Washington: The Trump administration has taken another step to find a major, legally compulsory scientific assessment to endanger the nation and its people.Earlier this month, the official government websites who reviewed the official, colleague hosted the National Climate Assessment. Such sites tell the state and local governments and the public what to expect and how to adapt it in its backyard from a warming world. At that time, the White House said that NASA gave homes to reports to follow the 1990 law, which requires reports, which the space agency said that it is planned to do it.But on Monday, NASA announced that it ended those plans.Bethany Stevens, secretary of NASA’s press, said in an email, “USGCRP (hosted the report (hosts the report) fulfilled its statutory requirements by presenting its report before the Congress. He said that an evaluation or government science office data that coordinates work will be on NASA.On July 3, NASA made a statement stating: “All prehexisting reports will be hosted on the NASA website, which ensures the continuity of reporting.” Texas Tech Climate Scientist Catherine Heho said, “The document was written to the American people, which was paid by taxpayers, and it includes important information, which we need to protect ourselves in a changing climate, because disasters that display such tragic and clearly.” He is the chief scientist in the Nature Conservancy and the co-writer of many previous national climate assessments.Copies of previous reports have still been removed in the library of the national ocean and atmospheric administration and the latest report and its interactive Atlas can be seen here.Former Science Advisor and Climate Scientist John Holdren, former White House, accused the administration of losing a lump sum and intended to censors or bury the reports for a long time.“The new trend is wrong, the classic Trump administration is wrong,” said Holdrain. “In this example, the administration provides a slight consolation to reduce the preliminary displeasure over the closure of the closure of the globalranch.gov site and the disappearance of the national climate assessment. Then, two weeks later, they take away consolation without forgiveness.” “They simply do not want the public about what the public is assembled and scientifically valid information about what climate change is already doing for our fields, forests and fisheries as well as what is doing for storms, floods, forest fire and coast property, and how all those compensation will grow in the absence of concerted refined action,” Holden said in an email.Holdrain said that it is important that the state and local governments and every day people see these reports. He said that they are written in such a way that “is useful for those who need to understand what climate change is doing and what they will do for them, their loved ones, their property and their environment”.“Trump doesn’t want people to learn,” Holdren wrote.The most recent report released in 2023 found that climate change is affecting people’s safety, health and livelihood in different ways in every corner of the country, with minority communities, especially with original Americans, often at risk.

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