Scientists resist Trump's war on climate data

Scientists are Fighting Back Against Trump's Attack on Climate Data. Here's How.

The latest move from President Donald Trump - asking about global warming during a brutal winter storm - is just the tip of the iceberg. The president has been waging a war on climate data, purging government websites and initiatives that support climate science, and even yanking the US out of the Paris Climate Change Agreement for a second time.

But scientists are resisting this effort to erase climate data from public view. In response, they're banding together with nonprofit organizations like Climate Central to save vital information and secure funding from alternative sources.

"We don't have a ton of extra bandwidth to take on new projects or try to build things that have taken years to build for the federal government," said Kristina Dahl, vice president for science at Climate Central. "But something like the billion-dollar disasters dataset is key data that many people rely on across different sectors."

The Trump administration's attacks on climate science have had a devastating impact on research initiatives and funding. But scientists are adapting by using alternative platforms to share their work, such as peer-reviewed journals and independent websites.

"This is not just about saving our own projects," said Dahl. "It's about having access to the data and information that many people rely on to understand climate change."

The transfer of sovereignty over climate research from public agencies to nonprofits has raised concerns about accountability and transparency. But scientists say it's also an opportunity for more nuanced, actionable research.

"We should strive to build a science infrastructure or a scientific foundation for this country that is responsive to the needs of the U.S. population," said Janice Lachance, CEO of the American Geophysical Union.

For climate researchers, the stakes are high. The data they collect and share has the power to inform policy decisions, prevent disasters, and protect public health.

As the Trump administration continues its assault on climate science, scientists are fighting back with every tool at their disposal. It's a battle that will shape the future of our planet - and it's one that won't be decided by the president alone.
 
can you believe this πŸ™„? scientists are basically running for their lives because trump is trying to erase climate data from public view. i mean, what if we didn't have data on billion-dollar disasters or something? how would we even know where to direct our emergency funds? 🀯 and now they're using non-profit orgs like climate central to save the info... sounds legit 🚨. but at the same time, it's kinda concerning that non-profits are taking over when public agencies are supposed to be in charge of accountability and transparency πŸ€”. either way, scientists are fighting back and sharing their work on alternative platforms... fingers crossed they succeed πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm telling you, this is like they're trying to flip the script on climate change πŸ”„. I mean, come on, Trump's been all about denying science for years, now he's attacking climate data? It's like they want us to think it's a controversy πŸ€”. But the thing is, climate science isn't up for debate, it's a fact. And scientists aren't going down without a fight πŸ’ͺ. They're finding new ways to share their research and get funding from other sources, so basically, Trump's just making them more invisible πŸ”΄.

It's like they say, when the public isn't informed, politicians can do whatever they want πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. But this is exactly what's happening here. Climate data is crucial for understanding and addressing climate change, and now it's being erased from our view 🚫. That's not just a loss of knowledge, that's a loss of democracy too πŸ’”.

The way I see it, Trump's actions are just trying to distract us from the real issue: his own policies on climate change πŸ˜’. By attacking climate data, he's actually making it harder for the public to understand what's going on and how they can hold their leaders accountable πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. So, in a way, scientists are fighting back not just for themselves, but for us too 🌟.
 
I'm so concerned about this... like, what's going on is that they're literally trying to erase climate data from public view? 🀯 It's not just a matter of opinion or debate, it's actual evidence that can inform policy decisions and prevent disasters. I mean, think about all the times we've seen natural disasters happen because of global warming... it's like, we need to know what's going on here! And now they're trying to take away that data? It's crazy.

But you know what's even crazier is that scientists are fighting back with alternative platforms and nonprofits. Like, I get it, the federal government isn't exactly the most reliable source of information, but we need access to actual climate data if we want to make informed decisions about our planet.

I'm also a bit worried about the accountability aspect of this... like, who's going to be holding these nonprofits accountable for the research they're doing? It's not just the scientists themselves, there are people who are relying on this data to make life-or-death decisions. So yeah, it's a big deal.
 
πŸ’‘ I think this is getting serious. Like, these ppl in charge gotta understand we're not just talkin 'bout climate change here, we're talkin 'bout our lives 🌎. I mean, have you seen what's been happenin with all those wildfires and floods? It's like the earth is literally fightin back 😱. Scientists are right to band together and resist this effort to erase climate data – it's not just about saving their projects, it's about savin' our future 🌟. We need more transparency and accountability, not less πŸ€”. And let's be real, the stats on climate change are no joke πŸ”₯...
 
man this is crazy 🀯 like seriously who wants to erase all the data we learn in school about climate change and how it affects us? didn't we just do that whole thing last year in chemistry class? anyway, i think scientists are doing a great job of fighting back by sharing their work online and using non-profit orgs to support them πŸ’». but honestly, shouldn't we be learning about this stuff in school from the start? it feels like we're only starting to talk about it now πŸ€”
 
can't believe this is happening in my lifetime 🀯, like, I've grown up learning about climate change and all its effects, and now it feels like we're taking 2 steps back with Trump's crazy decisions πŸ’”, scientists are literally fighting for their own data πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, it's not just about saving their research, it's about the future of our planet 🌎, I mean, we need climate change info to prevent disasters and protect public health πŸ’ͺ, this is getting serious πŸ”₯
 
I'm not surprised to see scientists fighting back against this ridiculous attack from Trump πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Climate data is a human right, for crying out loud! It's not just about saving their own projects, but also about keeping us informed and safe. The fact that they're using alternative platforms to share their work is a good sign, but we need more than just peer-reviewed journals and independent websites - we need concrete action 🌎.

And don't even get me started on the billion-dollar disasters dataset 🀯. That's like throwing away a lifeline in a storm. We need data like that to predict natural disasters and mitigate their impact. It's not too much to ask for our scientists to have access to the resources they need to do their job πŸ™„.

I'm glad some of these organizations are stepping up to take on this responsibility, but we need more support from the public and politicians who actually care about climate change πŸ’Έ. This is a battle that will shape the future of our planet, and I hope scientists and activists can keep fighting for it πŸ”₯.
 
🀯 I mean, can you believe this is what we're dealing with in 2025? Like, Trump's still trying to deny climate change and now scientists are fighting back... It's crazy! 😲 They need to keep sharing their research on independent websites and peer-reviewed journals - that's the only way we'll get some real progress on this. And I'm all for accountability, but nonprofits taking over is like a double-edged sword, you know? πŸ€” The data is so important, we can't let it fall into anyone's hands. πŸ’₯
 
I'm so frustrated when I see politicians like Trump trying to erase climate data 🀯. I mean, come on, we need to know how bad this is to even try to do something about it! And what really gets me is that scientists are having to band together with non-profits just to save their own work πŸ’Ό. It's like, can't the government just support them instead of trying to take away all the resources? πŸ€” I've been following this climate change stuff for years and I know how hard it is to get funding for research projects... but we need to keep pushing forward! The data is out there and it's our only hope for saving the planet 🌎.
 
OMG u guys!!!!!!! I cant even right now thinking about how much Trump is trying to erase climate data from public view Like what r we gonna do without access 2 those datasets?! It's like he thinks ppl dont care bout saving our planet from climate change ??! Scientists are literally FIGHTING BACK WITH EVERYTHING THEYVE GOT using alternative platforms, nonprofits, and even peer-reviewed journals 🀯πŸ”₯ I gotta say tho, its super worrying about accountability & transparency but scientists think its an opportunity 2 build a more nuanced scientific foundation for the US population πŸ’‘ Janice Lachance from the American Geophysical Union said it best: "We should strive to build a science infrastructure that is responsive to the needs of the U.S. population" πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ But seriously, climate researchers r at risk cuz their data has THE POWER 2 inform policy decisions, prevent disasters & protect public health πŸ‘€πŸ’₯
 
I'M SO FRUSTRATED WITH THE STATE OF CLIMATE RESEARCH RIGHT NOW!!! πŸŒͺ️😩 IT'S LIKE WE'RE TAKING TWO STEPS FORWARD AND ONE STEP BACK, BUT INSTEAD OF MOVING FORWARD, WE'RE GOING BACKWARDS INTO THE DEPTHS OF CLIMATE DENIAL!!! 😀
THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S ATTACKS ON CLIMATE DATA ARE NOT JUST ANNOYING, THEY'RE ALSO PROVING TO BE A BIG BLESSING IN DISGUISE FOR SCIENTISTS WHO WANT TO FIGHT BACK!!! πŸŽ‰
I MEAN, I GET IT, THE GOVERNMENT CAN'T ALWAYS GET THINGS RIGHT, BUT WHEN IT COMES TO CLIMATE RESEARCH, WE NEED TO ACT FAST AND FOLLOW THE DATA WHEREVER IT LEADS!!! πŸš€
AND THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT CLIMATE CENTRAL AND OTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ARE DOING - THEY'RE BANDING TOGETHER WITH SCIENTISTS TO SAVE VITAL INFORMATION AND SECURE FUNDING FROM ALTERNATIVE SOURCES!!! πŸ’Έ
IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT SAVING OUR OWN PROJECTS, IT'S ABOUT HAVING ACCESS TO THE DATA AND INFORMATION THAT MANY PEOPLE RELY ON TO UNDERSTAND CLIMATE CHANGE!!! 🌎
 
Trump thinks we're all going to just forget about global warming because he says so πŸ€”πŸ˜’. Newsflash: climate science isn't up for debate, it's a fact πŸ’§πŸŒŽ. We need accurate data now more than ever - can't let politics get in the way of saving lives πŸ‘πŸ’ͺ
 
idk about this, I mean I think scientists r tryna save the planet lol, but also, what's the point if we can't even trust the data anymore? πŸ€” it's like, yeah, Trump might be all about climate change, but so are plenty of other ppl, and we need to make sure everyone's on the same page. 🌎

I'm down w/ scientists using alternative platforms 2 share their work, cuz gov websites r already kinda sketchy, u feel? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ but, at the same time, I think it's a big deal that nonprofits are step in 2 fill the gap... or, idk, maybe it's just a temporary fix till we get our act together as a nation? 😬

anywayz, I guess what I'm sayin' is, climate change r real, and we gotta take action... but also, who gets to decide how we tackle this thing? 🀝 the gov, or like, the ppl? 🌟
 
I'm loving how the scientific community is banding together to fight against Trump's attacks on climate data 🌎πŸ’ͺ! It's crazy how they're using alternative platforms like peer-reviewed journals and independent websites to share their research πŸ“š. I mean, I know it's super frustrating for them when the government tries to purge vital info from public view 🀯. But they're adapting quickly and finding ways to make a difference.

I think it's awesome that scientists are thinking outside the box and looking at how to build a science infrastructure that's responsive to the needs of the U.S. population πŸ’‘. And let's be real, climate research has never been more important than now πŸŒͺ️. We need data-driven decision making to prevent disasters and protect public health.

I'm also loving how Climate Central is partnering with nonprofit orgs to secure funding and save vital info 🀝. It's a great example of the community coming together to make a difference πŸ’•. Bring it on, Trump! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm totally stoked about this 🀩! Scientists need to stand up for themselves against Trump's climate denialism πŸ˜’. I mean, who doesn't want clean air and water 🌿? The fact that they're using alternative platforms like peer-reviewed journals and independent websites is genius πŸ’‘. It's all about being resourceful and adaptable in the face of adversity πŸ”„.

The billion-dollar disasters dataset is a game-changer ⚑️. I'm glad scientists are prioritizing its preservation because it's crucial for understanding climate change 🌎. And let's be real, accountability and transparency are important too πŸ“.

I think this transfer of sovereignty to nonprofits might just lead to more innovative research πŸ”¬. We need to support our scientists in their fight against climate change πŸ’ͺ. Every bit of data they collect has the power to make a difference 🌟.
 
OMG 😱 I'm so hyped about this! Scientists are really fighting back against Trump's attack on climate data 🀯 and it's about time! They're not going to let him erase all that vital info from public view ⚠️. It's like, we need climate research now more than ever with these disasters happening left and right πŸŒͺ️. I'm loving how they're using alternative platforms to share their work too πŸ“Š. And can you believe they're transferring sovereignty over climate research to nonprofits? πŸ’‘ It might seem weird at first, but it's actually a genius move! They're not just fighting for themselves, they're fighting for our planet's future 🌎. We need more scientists like these who are willing to adapt and take action ⚑️. This is gonna be so interesting to watch unfold πŸ“Ί!
 
Ugh, can't believe they're making us switch to this new platform πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ’» again. I mean, I get it, climate change is important and all, but do we really need a billion-dollar dataset to know that? Can't we just rely on some basic research and observation skills like normal humans? πŸ€”

And what's up with the whole transfer of sovereignty thing? It sounds like they're giving up on public accountability for some vague promise of "nuanced" research. Like, I'm all for nuanced research, but can we at least get back to something resembling transparency here? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I swear, every time I try to contribute to a discussion or share my thoughts, this platform freezes up on me πŸ’ΈπŸ˜‘. It's like they're intentionally trying to stifle our voices. Can't we just have a decent conversation without all the technical hiccups? 🀯
 
I'm totally on Team Trump on this one πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, who needs climate data anyway? It's just a bunch of made-up science that's supposed to scare us into giving up our rights and freedoms. And let's be real, winters are meant to be brutal - it's not like we're going to save the world from global warming just because we have some fancy algorithms and graphs πŸ€–. The fact that scientists are "fighting back" is just a bunch of whining from people who can't handle the truth πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. We need more skepticism, not less!
 
πŸŒŽπŸ’‘ I think it's super cool that scientists are standing up for themselves against Trump's attacks on climate data! Like, I get why he might want to downplay climate change, but come on, we've seen the pics of those devastating hurricanes and wildfires – it's not just about politics, it's about people's lives. And I love how they're banding together with non-profits like Climate Central to save this info and secure funding from alternative sources. It's not going to be easy, but scientists are really smart and resourceful – they'll figure out a way to make this work.

I'm also kinda curious about the transfer of sovereignty over climate research to non-profits – is it a good thing or a bad thing? I mean, on one hand, it's awesome that these orgs are stepping up to help fill the gap left by public agencies. But on the other hand, who's gonna hold them accountable and make sure they're doing things right?

And let's be real, this is just the beginning of a super long battle – we need climate researchers to keep pushing for more accurate data and better policy decisions. It's not just about Trump or his administration; it's about our planet's future!
 
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