The Prague Post - Former federal workers bring back climate portal killed by Trump

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Former federal workers bring back climate portal killed by Trump
Former federal workers bring back climate portal killed by Trump / Photo: SAUL LOEB - AFP/File

Former federal workers bring back climate portal killed by Trump

First came orders to scrub references to how climate change disproportionately harms marginalized communities. Then demands to erase mentions of the "Gulf of Mexico."

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By early summer, the climate.gov front page no longer existed -- the federal portal once billed as a "one-stop shop" for the public to understand global warming had become another casualty of President Donald Trump's war on science.

Now, a group of former employees is working to bring it back to life.

Helping coordinate the effort is Rebecca Lindsay, the site's former managing editor, who was fired in February along with hundreds of others at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

"We all began to just brainstorm about how we could keep and protect climate.gov," she told AFP. The team's new website, climate.us went online a few days ago, though for now it serves only as a placeholder.

The core group includes a handful of science writers, meteorologists and data visualizers, plus "half a dozen" current government employees volunteering under cover of anonymity for fear of retaliation. They have two goals.

First: to republish the taxpayer-funded trove of material that was taken down -- including the legally mandated National Climate Assessments, bedrock scientific studies produced every four years, but paused under Trump's second term.

The second, more ambitious goal -- which hinges on securing enough funding -- is to rebuild the resources and technical tools that made climate.gov, first launched in 2012 under Barack Obama, so indispensable.

These ranged from interactive dashboards tracking sea-level rise, Arctic ice loss and global temperatures, to plain-language explainers on phenomena like the polar vortex, to a blog dedicated to the El Nino Southern Oscillation, the planet's most influential natural climate driver.

In 2024 alone, climate.gov drew some 15 million page views.

"We've been having meetings through the summer that culminated in us writing a prospectus we hope to shop to major philanthropies and funders," Lindsay said. A crowdfunding campaign has also begun to drum up support.

As of Wednesday, their donorbox.org page showed nearly $50,000 raised toward a $500,000 goal. But for Lindsay, what matters more than the sum is the show of interest.

If all goes well, she said, the project could become "an anchor for lots of groups at other federal science agencies where they have content or data that have gone silent or been taken down. We definitely hope we could be a lifeboat for them as well."

The team has already been buoyed by an outpouring of goodwill, from scientists to schoolteachers offering their time.

"This is a problem we can try to solve," Lindsay said. "Even if it's a small thing in the big picture, just knowing that someone is doing something is encouraging to people."

D.Kovar--TPP