As climate science disappears from government websites, here's how to still access the data
Briefly

The article discusses the risks posed to scientific data availability by the Trump administration's actions. Public Environmental Data Partners, a coalition of nonprofits and researchers, is dedicated to preserving critical climate and environment data, as the administration has removed access to data tools and scrubbed references to "climate change" on government websites. This loss of data is not just a technical issue; it directly impacts research, advocacy, and public health, ultimately affecting societal well-being and innovation.
The internet and the availability of data are necessary for innovation, research and daily life. Climate scientists analyze NASA satellite observations and NOAA records to understand changes underway in the Earth system.
Public Environmental Data Partners and others are working to ensure that the climate science the public depends on is available forever, amidst efforts to dismantle science agencies.
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