Climate.gov will stop publishing new content on July 1
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- Climate.gov, a widely used federal website for climate information, will stop updating content on July 1, 2025.
- The site, operated by NOAA, had nearly one million monthly visitors and was a trusted source for climate data.
- All 10 staff members responsible for content creation and data visualization have been terminated.
- The layoffs are part of a broader purge of probationary employees across the government.
- Climate.gov provided timely information on weather patterns, droughts, and extreme weather events to help public planning.
- Former program manager Rebecca Lindsey believes the administration aims to suppress public discussion on climate change.
- The Trump administration has previously dismantled other climate-related programs, including the National Climate Assessment team.
- While the site remains accessible, its content will become outdated without updates.