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Trump administration pulls support for annual Arctic environmental report

Move by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is latest government rollback of climate science activity

Trump administration pulls support for annual Arctic environmental report

TL;DR

  • The Trump administration, via NOAA, has withdrawn support for the Arctic Report Card, an annual environmental status report for the region since 2006.
  • The Arctic is warming four times faster than the global average, experiencing severe sea ice decline and permafrost thaw.
  • The report has tracked crucial changes in the Arctic's atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere, and tundra, with recent reports showing record-warm temperatures and lowest sea ice extent.
  • Thawing permafrost is causing 'rusting rivers' due to iron release, degrading water quality and affecting aquatic life and drinking water.
  • Scientists are attempting to find alternative funding to continue the report, but its future for 2026 remains uncertain.
  • Former NOAA administrator Rick Spinrad called the decision 'unconscionable,' stating it removes a critical tool for planning and understanding Arctic changes.
  • This withdrawal is part of a broader pattern of the Trump administration impeding government-led climate change studies and environmental rollbacks.