Federal climate assessment website down, reports to relocate to NASA site

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The federal website created to accommodate national American climate assessments, the reports expressed by Congress and evaluated by peers which cover the effects of climate change in the United States have been inaccessible this week.
A Fox News Digital review revealed that the websites of the global research program for American changes and pages for national assessments were down Tuesday without links or references to other websites.
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In February, the Trump administration reorganized agency websites to get rid of the content filled with climate change. (Getty)
The White House said that climate -related reports will be located in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the future. However, the research of the evaluations has raised anything on the NASA website, according to the Associated Press.
National American climate assessments, five of which have been created to date, are published every four years. Some scientists argue that reports save money and lives, has reported AP.
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National American climate assessments, five of which have been created to date, are published every four years. (Reuters / Matthew Childs / Photo file)
“It is essential that decision -makers across the country know what is the science of national climate assessment,” Kathy Jacobs said at Arizona University, Kathy Jacobs. “It is the most reliable and revised information source on the climate that exists for the United States.”
In March, President Donald Trump’s energy chief promised a reversal of climate policies from the era of the Biden “politically” while the new administration addresses climate change as “a global physical phenomenon”.

“It is essential that decision -makers across the country know what is the science of national climate assessment,” Kathy Jacobs said at Arizona University, Kathy Jacobs. (Adobe Stock)
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“I am a climate realist,” said energy secretary Chris Wright at the Ceraweek conference at S&P Global in Houston in March. “The Trump administration will deal with climate change for what it is, a global physical phenomenon which is a side effect of the construction of the modern world.”
In February, the Trump administration also reworked agency websites to get rid of the content filled with climate change, in the midst of a widespread rebrandage of the federal departments of the content considered as not aligning with the Trump agenda.
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