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Trump targets world-leading greenhouse gases observatory in Hawaii

Sources said that the Trump administration was considering canceling the lease for a support office of a well-known Hawaiian climate research station. This raises concerns for the future of important work tracking the impact on global warming of carbon emissions.

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, which is led by billionaire Elon musk, has proposed that the leases of over 20 offices rented by U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration be terminated in order to save money.

On the DOGE's website, there is a listing for a NOAA office located in Hilo, Hawaii, and an estimate on how much money would be saved if its lease was cancelled - an estimated $150,692 per year.

Researchers, staff and other sources provided details about the building's function as the main office supporting the Mauna Loa Observatory located 50 km (30 miles west of the city).

The observatory was established in 1956, on the northern side of the Mauna Loa Volcano. It is credited with being the origin of global monitoring of carbon dioxide and has the longest records of atmospheric CO2 measurements.

The extent of the plan to cancel the lease and move the office was not clear. NOAA employees declined to publicly comment and their communications office failed to respond to an email request for comment.

DOGE has not responded to an email request for comment.

Ralph Keeling is a climate researcher at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, California. He conducts fieldwork on Mauna Loa.

Charles David Keeling's father used Mauna Loa to create the famous Keeling Curve, a graph that shows the accumulation of CO2 in Earth's atmospheric atmosphere since 1958. The graph also charts an upward trajectory, as humans continue to burn fossil fuels.

Ralph Keeling, station staff in Hilo, said that they regularly travel from the Hilo town office to the volcano peaks Mauna Loa or Mauna Kea to collect air samples. They then ship the glass flasks back to Hilo, and to Boulder, Colorado where scientists analyze greenhouse gas concentrations.

Scientists and politicians claim that the Trump administration has launched a larger assault on climate science, with federal funding being cut and hundreds of NOAA employees, the government agency responsible for weather forecasts, being dismissed.

Musk and his DOGE Team have been given a task by Trump to reduce the size and costs of the federal bureaucracy. They have stated that they have concentrated on wasteful and unnecessary spending.

It would be a terrible thing if the office were closed, atmospheric scientist Marc Alessi said. A fellow at the Union of Concerned Scientists, an advocacy group for scientists, Alessi is a member of.

It is not only a tool for measuring CO2, but also informs the climate models.

Other said that the Trump administration has already made their job harder after the White House frozen credit cards of agency employees under DOGE's "cost efficiency initiative" for a period of 30 days.

A NOAA scientist who asked not to be identified said that it was already difficult to maintain the global greenhouse gas monitoring system.

"It is necessary to ship black sampling equipment back and forth around the globe. We suddenly can't use the government-issued cards we used to pay for things. The scientist stated that it appears our monitoring program is soon to be gone.

The lease for the NOAA office, according to a former NOAA official who declined to be identified, was set to expire on August 31. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Heavens; Gloria Dickie)

(source: Reuters)