The climate.gov website, which provided a range of climate resources developed by US government researchers, was taken down during the Trump administration. Visitors to the site are now redirected to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) website, which includes a message regarding compliance with various executive orders and laws. Despite the shutdown, former team members of climate.gov and volunteers have created a new site, climate.us, to restore and provide access to the information that was lost. The launch of climate.us was announced on June 23, 2026.
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Climate.gov website relaunched by nonprofit after previous shutdown
The climate.gov website, which was previously shut down by the Trump administration, has been relaunched by a group of volunteers and former staff as climate.us. The new site aims to restore access to climate resources that were lost during the shutdown. Visitors to the original site are now redirected to NOAA's website.
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US's climate.gov site, taken down by Trump, relaunched by nonprofit
Climate.gov website relaunched by nonprofit after previous shutdown