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Check out Climate.us, a new website created by former employees of NOAA, who worked on Climate.gov until they were laid off last year as part of the heinous DOGE cutbacks.
"The website features Climate.gov's 15-year collection of climate news and stories, expert blogs, visual status reports on key climate indicators, maps and data pathways, climate literacy resources, classroom materials, and restored access to the 5th National Climate Assessment."
https://www.climate.us/news-features/feed/climateus-launches-independent-website-trusted-climate-information
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Analysis Summary
Former NOAA scientists who lost their jobs during Trump's 2025 budget cuts launched Climate.us, a nonprofit website preserving 15 years of climate research, data, and educational materials from the defunct Climate.gov. The site is now live and funded by over 2,500 small donations from the public. The post uses "heinous" to describe the cutsโa loaded characterization that reflects genuine concern but exceeds neutral reporting language, though the underlying facts are well-sourced across multiple outlets including NPR and the New York Times.
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โClimate.us was created by former employees of NOAA who worked on Climate.gov until they were laid off last year as part of DOGE cutbacksโ
NPR, NYT, and other outlets confirm former NOAA staffers created Climate.us after Climate.gov was shut down during Trump administration budget cuts in 2025.
โClimate.us features Climate.gov's 15-year collection of climate news and stories, expert blogs, visual status reports, maps and data, literacy resources, classroom materials, and restored access to the 5th National Climate Assessmentโ
Linked article and corroborating coverage confirm Climate.us contains the archived content and resources from the original government site.
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