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This year, Australia has experienced record-breaking floods, tropical cyclones, heatwaves on land and in the ocean, drought, coral bleaching, coastal erosion and devastating algal blooms. Over the past five years, insured losses from extreme events have risen to A$4.5 billion annually – more than double the 30-year average.

But even as damage from climate change intensifies, political change overseas is threatening Australia’s ability to track what’s happening now, and predict what will happen next.

The United States has historically been a world leader in earth observation systems and freely sharing the gathered data. Sharing of data, expertise and resources between scientists in the US and Australia makes possible the high-quality weather, climate and ocean monitoring and forecasting we rely on.

But this is no longer guaranteed. Under the Trump administration, key US scientific institutions and monitoring programs are facing deep cuts. These cuts aren’t just cosmetic – they will end essential data gathering. Australia has long relied on these data sources. When they dry up, it will make it much harder for scientists to look ahead.

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[–] BaroqueInMind@piefed.social 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

It's crazy to realize how pervasive US money was, amd how reliant the entire world is on it, that cutting USAID funds caused worldwide mass starvation almost immediately after Trump gutted it (including now in Gaza), and now that NOAA is also gutted suddenly the countries of Oceania are in peril?

Why the fuck did the entire world not donate as much food and money to these important programs that a single orange bastard destroyed progress globally? How is this possible? So dumb.

[–] WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

Because we live in a clown world ruled by wealthy criminals and sociopaths.

[–] essell@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

Hehe.

Looks like a boob.