The Now-Dissolved National Climate Assessment Is Congressionally Mandated, But Hey, Who Gives A Shit? Not Congress.
Every several years for the past 25 years, the federal government has published a comprehensive look at the way climate change is affecting the country. States, local governments, businesses, farmers, and many others use this National Climate Assessment to prepare for rising temperatures, more bouts of extreme weather, and worsening disasters such as wildfires.
On Monday, however, the Trump administration told all of the more than 400 volunteer scientists and experts working on the next assessment that it was releasing them from their roles. A brief memo said the scope of the report was being reevaluated within the context of the Congressional legislation that mandates it. The move throws the National Climate Assessment, whose sixth iteration is supposed to be released in late 2027 or early 2028, into even deeper uncertainty. Earlier this month, the Trump administration canceled funding for the U.S. Global Change Research Program, the White House office that produces the report and helps coordinate research across more than a dozen federal agencies.
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The Heritage Foundations Project 2025, a list of policy recommendations that the Trump administration seems to have drawn from during its first 100 days, only mentions the National Climate Assessment in a short section about the U.S. Global Change Research Program. Russell Vought, now director of the Trump administrations Office of Management and Budget, recommended that the program be scaled back to a limited advisory role. He wrote that the program typified climate fanaticism and the woke agenda.
Another possibility is that the experts involved in the assessment will continue their work, even without federal support. Thats what happened earlier this year with what was supposed to be the countrys first National Nature Assessment. When the Trump administration canceled work on it in February, its authors vowed to carry on and publish their results anyway. Finucane said the Nature Assessment had been farther along than the sixth climate report, and that it wouldnt be possible for a small group of volunteers to take on the massive amount of work and coordination required to put together the sixth assessment. I absolutely hope that the work that has been done can continue in some way, but we have to have our eyes wide open, Finucane said.
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https://grist.org/science/trump-administration-experts-official-climate-report-nca/