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The federal website created to host the US National Environment Assessment, compulsory and colleague-reviews as the Congress which cover the effects of climate change in the US, has been inaccessible so far this week.
Fox News Digital Review found that the websites for the US Global Change Research Program and the pages for national assessment were below for other websites without any link or referral on Tuesday.
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In February, the Trump administration rebuilt agency websites to get rid of climate change material. (Getty)
The White House said that the report related to climate would be located within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). However, according to the Associated Press, the search for assessment brought nothing on the website.
The US National Climate Assessment, five of which have been built till date, are published every four years. Some scientists argue that to save money and life to reports, AP said.
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The US National Climate Assessment, five of which have been built till date, are published every four years. (Reuters/Matthew Childs/File Photo)
Arizona’s climate scientist Kathy Jacobs said in a statement, “It is important for those who decide across the country to know what science is in national climate evaluation.” “This is the most reliable and well -survived source of information about the climate existing for the United States.”
in March, President Donald TrumpThe head of energy made a reversal to the climate policies of the “politically polarization” biden-era, as the new administration approaches climate change as a “a global physical phenomenon”.
Arizona’s climate scientist Kathy Jacobs said in a statement, “It is important for those who decide across the country to know what science is in national climate evaluation.” (Adobe Stock)
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“I am a climate realistic,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright said at the SEREWEC conference of S&P Global in Houston in March. “The Trump administration will treat climate change for a global physical phenomenon, which is a side effect of manufacturing modern world.”
In February, the Trump administration changed the websites of the agency to get rid of climate change materials, amidst the wide rebranding of federal departments from the content that did not align with Trump’s agenda.
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The White House and NASA did not immediately respond to the request of Fox News Digital for comments.