Science How Trump could be derailing a major global climate report - Trump defunded conspiracy theorists and doomsday cultists.

The Trump administration’s actions in recent days have cast unprecedented uncertainty upon the climate panel’s work.​

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Katherine Calvin, NASA chief scientist and senior climate adviser, answers a question during a news conference to discuss the latest global temperature data at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C., the United States, on Aug. 14, 2023. (Xinhua News Agency/Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images)

By Scott Dance
February 23, 2025 at 3:18 p.m. EST

The Trump administration has blocked work that is central to major international climate change research, and barred federal scientists and diplomats from attending a key global climate event in China next week, according to three sources close to the situation who spoke to The Washington Post on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

Katherine Calvin, NASA’s chief scientist and senior climate adviser, has been barred from traveling to China to meet with colleagues on work related to the next major report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a United Nations body that makes regular assessments about the state of the warming world. The next report is expected in 2029, and Calvin is leading one of three major IPCC working groups.

NASA also terminated its contract with a U.S. based group of scientists and staff who were working closely with Calvin to coordinate global efforts to craft the next assessment, essentially leaving one-third of the IPCC’s next report adrift with no staff assigned to pull it together.

The actions in recent days — the new administration’s most significant to curb government work on climate change, which President Donald Trump has called a “hoax” — have cast unprecedented uncertainty upon the climate panel’s work, which aims to synthesize the most up-t0-date human understanding of the planet’s warming and what can be done to stop it.

“The U.S. government is throwing a heavy amount of sand in the gears,” said Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geosciences and international affairs at Princeton University who has been involved in every major IPCC report since the first one in 1990.

Neither IPCC nor White House officials could be immediately reached for comment Saturday.

Past IPCC reports have made clear that human burning of fossil fuels and the greenhouse effect have the planet on the brink of catastrophic levels of warming that have already decimated wildlife populations, harmed agricultural productivity, allowed infectious diseases to thrive and caused weather disasters to intensify.

Since the last major IPCC report was published in 2023, global average temperatures have soared to even higher extremes: Last year was the first in which global temperatures surged 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) above preindustrial averages.

Based on decades of work by thousands of scientists around the world, the IPCC has long warned of massive global consequences if humans cannot stop temperatures from exceeding that threshold for years or decades at a time.

The group of 10 scientists and staff who were working under the NASA contract still have their jobs, the three sources said, but have been blocked from any IPCC-related work since Feb. 14.

They served as project managers for one of three main IPCC working groups, theirs focused on climate change “mitigation” — ways humans can reduce emissions of planet-warming gases or lower concentrations of those gases already in the atmosphere. The group is formally known as the Technical Support Unit for the IPCC’s Working Group III, and is based out of the Washington-based U.S. Global Change Research Program, created by Congress in 1990 to coordinate with 15 U.S. agencies on the government response to global environmental change.

The office is the only one supporting an IPCC work group that is based in the U.S. or supported by the U.S. government. Scientists working for two similar groups, focused on the science and the impacts of climate change, are largely based in France, China, the Netherlands and Singapore.

Calvin is the only one of six co-chairs of the three IPCC working groups who is from the United States. It is not yet clear whether she will be allowed to continue serving in that role. Calvin could not be reached for comment.

The meeting Calvin was barred from attending was scheduled to begin Monday in Hangzhou, China. There, scientists were set to finalize outlines for what the three working groups would contribute to the IPCC’s Seventh Assessment Report, as well as to review methodology on technologies that aim to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it.

The outlines would guide work on dozens of chapters that will comprise the assessment. If they cannot be approved as scheduled this week, it will set back further work on the report, the sources said.

That includes the selection of hundreds of authors who craft each chapter of the report. That process cannot begin until the IPCC finalizes the next chapter’s outline.

The IPCC chooses the authors from a list of nominees provided during each cycle by the State Department and other diplomatic offices around the world. Typically, scientists from U.S. universities and government agencies make up a large proportion of report authors.

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Muh climate is a total meme because they refuse to address the major pollutors such as China and India. The former guilty of overfishing and the latter for shitting into the sea. Alot.

The meme is there less about to protect the Earth but rather deprive people of property because the elites see the pleb as creatures lower than dirt. Can't reason with pricks like these at all.
 
Them: "Let Chicoms dump more garbage and Indians dump more human waste in the Oceans while white countries should stop having kids and pay $$$gorillions to Africa, or else the world getting a few degrees warmer will literally end life as we know it!"
Trump: "No."

Ignore the fact the world has been much much warmer at multiple points in the fossil record
 
I'm reminded of the very important, do not steal, cassette tape from Escape from New York that was really just a worthless prepared speech.
 
Oh yeah, I'm sure this global event in China would offer the US solutions beyond "Fuck the US, give the third world money while we continue to shit in the Oceans and "develop" our Nations."
I once attended a healthcare informatics conference. Met a nurse there from New Zealand, her hospital funded the trip. She was just going to attend the first day of the conference and then go on a safari for the remainder of the conference.
Actually my time in academia I saw this very often. Professors getting the university to fund their trip overseas, they present a paper quickly and then go on holiday.

I think these scientists are just unhappy because now they have to pay for their own plane tickets and hotels. Because really they could just go on their own dime if it was so important.
 
If a project manager falls in the woods, is it more useful than when it was alive?
Depends purely on why the fell. If they fell because they're a clumsy clod and tripped? Nah, not really. If they fell cuz a bear just severed a hammy and is about to eat them, or a cougar landed on their shoulders going for the jugular? Then yes, they're more useful than when they were alive in those cases.
 
Climate change isn't any more real than the Rapture (is coming! TM).

The Earth had changed between polar ice and no polar ice states for millions of years. At worst they'll have to dam up some cosatal cities like the Dutch.
 
China and India between them are responsible for over 80% of CO2 emissions. If you refuse to acknowledge it, you don't actually believe climate change is whatsoever a threat, it's as simple as that.
It’s 40% for CO2. The 80% is plastic waste, which is why everyone is full of microplastics now.
 
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