Image that says, "Our Origins. For more than a decade, NOAA's Climate.gov website has been the U.S. government's premier platform for climate information for the public. In 2024, the site received more than 15 million page views, and it had more than half a million combined followers on social media."
Image that says, "Climate.gov was one of the only federal websites to increase its mentions of 'climate change' during the first Trump administration. In the first half of 2025, Trump administration officials at NOAA terminated Climate.gov's full-time federal and contractor staff, ordered removal of content, and redirected the home page to a page to a page under direct control of political appointees."
Image that says, "With Climate.gov unable to continue its operations, the public has lost a trusted source of climate information. Former members of the Climate.gov team are launching an independent, nonprofit successor to Climate.gov: Climate.us. We propose to continue the mission of Climate.gov and expand its scope."
Image the says, "Urgent action is needed to preserve the website's contents and transition its core operations outside the federal government, where it will be free from political interference. Learn more and support our mission: www.climate.us"
Climate.us is brought to you by the same team behind Climate(.)gov, one of the few government websites that increased mentions of “climate change” during the first Trump administration. #ClimateForUs #ScienceNotSilence #ProtectClimateScience