The Trump administration has engaged in strategies to ignore and suppress data confirming anthropogenic global warming. Proposed budget cuts target the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, notably impacting the Mauna Loa Observatory, critical for climate research. This observatory has tracked carbon dioxide levels since 1958, rising from 315 parts per million to nearly 425 ppm. The Keeling Curve chart reflects this unrelenting increase, which correlates with the documented rise in global temperatures by notable scientific agencies. Over decades, these data have strengthened the understanding of climate change causation.
The Trump administration has been accused of avoiding and burying data that verify anthropogenic global warming, exemplified by proposed cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The Mauna Loa Observatory is crucial for climate research, having recorded significant increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide from about 315 parts per million to nearly 425 ppm, showing a clear upward trend.
The Keeling Curve, developed by Charles David Keeling in 1958, depicts the relentless rise of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is closely correlated with increases in global temperatures.
Several prominent organizations, including NOAA and NASA, have corroborated the link between increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and rising global temperatures over the last seventy years.
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