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Trump Administration dissolves key climate research agency

The Trump administration announced on Tuesday night that it would dissolve a federally funded?climate research center located in Colorado. This is the latest attempt to?defund this research.

Ross Vought of the White House Office of Management and Budget said that the administration would break up the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder (NCAR), which conducts scientific research on earth systems. The facility, he added, "is one of America's largest sources of climate alarmism."

Vought posted on X Tuesday night that "a?comprehensive' review was underway & vital activities like weather research would be relocated to?another location or entity."

This is the latest attempt by the Trump administration to eliminate U.S. climate research as well as federal agencies who have previously worked on climate research and greenhouse gas regulation.

The Administration has proposed cutting the budget of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration by $1.33 billion or 28 percent this year. It also proposes a 75 percent cut in its Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, which would eliminate climate science research at that agency.

In the past year, it has also fired all the contributors to the National Climate Assessment. This is the study which informs the?federal government and local governments about how to prepare themselves for the impacts of climate change.

Colorado's Democratic governor Jared Polis claimed that he was not officially informed?of the cutbacks by the administration. He warned that the death of NCAR would give rivals abroad a?competitive advantage.

Polis stated in a statement that "NCAR provides data about severe weather events such as fires and flooding, which helps our country to save lives and property and prevent devastation of families."

He said that if these cuts are implemented, we would lose our competitive edge against foreign powers in the pursuit of scientific discoveries.

NCAR develops and maintains research instruments that are widely used by the scientific community, governments and international climate assessment bodies. The community earth system, weather research and prediction and climate models are among them. (Reporting and editing by Aidan Lewis; Valerie Volcovici)

(source: Reuters)