Critical Climate Science in Jeopardy
NASA's Carbon Monitoring Missions Face Shutdown Amid Trump Administration Budget Cuts
In a controversial move, the Trump administration is proposing to shut down NASA’s vital carbon monitoring missions, OCO‑2 and OCO‑3, citing budgetary restraints. These missions are integral for tracking global carbon dioxide levels and assessing plant health, offering crucial insights into climate change. The proposed cuts have sparked widespread criticism from scientists, Congress members, and environmental advocates, all emphasizing the missions' ongoing scientific value and the risks involved in terminating them.
Introduction to NASA's OCO‑2 and OCO‑3 Missions
The Trump Administration's Proposal and Justifications
Scientific Importance of OCO‑2 and OCO‑3 Data
Congressional and Legal Challenges to the Shutdown
Public and Scientific Community Reactions
Economic, Social, and Political Implications of the Shutdown
Future of Climate Monitoring and U.S. Leadership in Earth Observation
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