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National Science Board eviscerated

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How the Trump Administration Ended Independent Science at the E.P.A.
For more than a half-century, a prestigious scientific arm of the federal government did groundbreaking research aimed at saving American lives.

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Trump administration fires independent board overseeing the National Science Foundation
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Trump has terminated several members of the independent National Science Board
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Trump dismisses some, if not all, of National Science Board, multiple reports say
Multiple members of the National Science Board were reportedly dismissed, with some outlets stating all members were dismissed.

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Trump fires independent board overseeing National Science Foundation
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Trump’s purge of National Science Board condemned as a ‘real bozo the clown move’
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Phantom gas leak discovered in the ocean: Scientists warn of an invisible climate threat

There is evidence of a phantom gas leak occurring in the middle of the sea, which could contribute to a rapid increase in the destruction of the Earth.
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Antarctica winter heatwave: How temperatures rose by 28°C and what it means for climate change

Antarctica’s winter heatwave saw temperatures rise 28°C above normal, signaling stronger climate change impacts, rising sea levels, and more frequent extreme weather ahead.
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Climate Change: A Narrative of Global Injustice Hidden Behind Science

We generally measure climate change through carbon emission graphs, global warming statistics, or images of melting
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Hot, dry and hurricane-scarred: How climate change fueled wildfires in Georgia and Florida

Wildfires raging this week in southern Georgia and northern Florida were fueled by a combination of hot and windy conditions, severe drought and dried-out vegetation from past hurricanes all feeding t
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Is climate change real? Here’s what science says

For many years, climate change has appeared in headlines, policy debates, and scientific reports. The phrase itself can sound overwhelming. It can feel like something distant, complicated, or political. But before reacting to the noise around the topic, it ...
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At the National Science Foundation, 'climate change' is disappearing from proposals

At the Department of Agriculture’s research division, everyone knows there’s one word they should never say, according to Ethan Roberts. “The forbidden C-word” — climate. Roberts, union president at the National Center for Agricultural ...
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Wildfires used to ‘go to sleep’ at night. Climate change has them burning overtime

Wildfires used to die down and even stop at night with cooler temperatures and increased humidity. But a study released Friday says climate change is making burning weather more around the clock in North America because night is becoming warmer and drier.
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Portland’s OMSI launches climate science exhibit

The Climate of Change/Clima de Cambio exhibit at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry allows visitors to experience climate science in a hands-on way. The exhibit, in the Nancy Stueber Natural Sciences Hall,
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