TG盗号系统免杀破解技术|【唯一TG:@heimifeng8】|飞机盗号软件VIP破解技术✨谷歌搜索留痕排名,史上最强SEO技术,20年谷歌SEO经验大佬✨Authors of National Climate Assessment Dismissed : NPR

White House dismisses authors of major climate reportHeard on Morning Edition Headshot of Allison Shelley

White House dismisses authors of major climate report

Listen · 3:15 Transcript
  • Download
  • <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/nx-s1-5380816/nx-s1-5442470-1" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
  • Transcript
Flood waters in Tarpon Springs, Fla., after Hurricane Helene passed offshore in September 2025.

Flood waters in Tarpon Springs, Fla., after Hurricane Helene passed offshore in September 2025. Sea level rise due to climate change means coastal flooding is worse, and happens more often. The White House has dismissed approximately 400 scientists and other climate experts who were working on a major report about how climate change affects the U.S. Joe Raedle/Getty Images North America hide caption

toggle caption Joe Raedle/Getty Images North America

The Trump Administration has dismissed the scientists working on the country's flagship climate report, a move that threatens to curtail climate science and make information about global warming less available to the public.

The National Climate Assessmentis the most trustworthy and comprehensive source of information about how global warming affects the United States. It answers common questionsabout how quickly sea levels are rising near American cities, how much rain is normal for different regions and how to deal with wildfire smoke exposure.

The assessment is mandated by Congress, and its sixth edition was supposed to be released in late 2027. About 400 volunteer authors had already started work. They included top scientists as well as economists, tribal leaders and climate experts from non-profit groups and corporations.

Business
Previous:Ted Baker adds live video shopping in UK
next:Global shoppers prefer real consumer photos, not brand shots