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This effort deserves our donations.
#climateus

How climate change is impacting Central Ohio

As Climate Week NYC highlights the global threat, Columbus' plans include solar, EVs and waste reduction.

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Have you heard of #ClimateUS ?

"In June 2025, under pressure from the Trump administration, NOAA shut down daily operations of its award-winning Climate.gov website. They hid Climate.gov’s home page and froze its social media channels. Just like that, one of the most popular, most trustworthy sources of climate science information on the internet went silent. The team that built Climate.gov is fighting back with an effort to build a nonprofit successor: Climate.us. Donate to join the fight."

We've just added climate.us to our roster of worthy causes needing financial support from beneficiaries (all of us), joining the #ClimateScienceLegalDefenseFund and a host of other worthy even if unfortunate necessities.

Don't look left, don't look right-- if each of us doesn't lift a finger, we have no reason to believe anybody else will. Pay a visit to the list, make some sensible choices, enjoy the real satisfaction of making a material difference.

#ClimateResearch
#ClimateScience

https://skepticalscience.com/Climate-Science-crowdfunding-crowdsourcing.html?utm-source=mastodon&utm-campaign=socialnetworks&utm-term=sks

CNN: Climate.gov will re-launch under new URL thanks to a secret team of web ninjas. “A small group of about 10 writers, researchers and web development ninjas are launching an ambitious effort to preserve key climate data that the Trump administration has taken offline, including a landmark, congressionally mandated report and the contents of the climate.gov website.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/31/cnn-climate-gov-will-re-launch-under-new-url-thanks-to-a-secret-team-of-web-ninjas/

CNN: Climate.gov will re-launch under new URL thanks to a secret team of web ninjas | ResearchBuzz: Firehose

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Why storms keep slamming Central Ohio

A record number of flash flood warnings have been issued in the U.S. this year.

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