Trump Plan Would 'Reduce or Eliminate' Important Data Access: Alert

"A USGS email alert to international scientists says a wide range of research areas would be hit, including work on flood risks, wildfires and climate change."

"A U.S. Geological Survey program coordinator has sent an alert to colleagues around the world, warning that the Trump administration's proposed 2018 budget cuts, if approved, will undermine important data-gathering programs and cooperative studies in areas including forests, volcanoes, flooding, wildfires, extreme precipitation and climate change.

The email went to 500 researchers on June 19 to give them time to comment on the proposed changes and prepare. In it, Debra Willard, coordinator for the USGS Climate Research and Development Program, wrote that the cuts "would reduce or eliminate the availability of current data and collaborations between the USGS, other agencies and universities."

The reductions threaten as many as 40 programs involved in monitoring the speed and severity of climate change impacts and the effects of other land use changes, Willard said."

Bob Berwyn reports for InsideClimate News July 15, 2017.

Source: InsideClimate News, 07/17/2017