Harold Holzer
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Until a year ago, Climate.gov was a go-to resource for scientists, educators, farmers, and the general public to access climate data and analysis.
But at the height of the Doge cutbacks last year, it was shut down and the NOAA personnel who maintained it fired.
The administration said the information was moved to other parts of the agency's website.
But now three of those fired employees have created Climate.us, a clone of the site to ensure that access to the information is maintained.
Rebecca Lindsay heads the effort.
Lindsay says the goal is to maintain current data and easily understood analysis.
Until a year ago, Climate.gov was a go-to resource for scientists, educators, farmers, and the general public to access climate data and analysis.
But at the height of the Doge cutbacks last year, it was shut down and the NOAA personnel who maintained it fired.
The administration said the information was moved to other parts of the agency's website.
But now three of those fired employees have created Climate.us, a clone of the site to ensure that access to the information is maintained.
Rebecca Lindsay heads the effort.
Lindsay says the goal is to maintain current data and easily understood analysis.
Yet they often discussed it openly, wrongly assuming that illiterate enslaved people would not learn about it through overheard conversations.
It was being discussed right in front of them.
to ensure that it was understood by all that slavery was over.
Yet they often discussed it openly, wrongly assuming that illiterate enslaved people would not learn about it through overheard conversations.
It was being discussed right in front of them.