That NASA climate science program Trump axed? House lawmakers just moved to restore it
A U.S. House of Representatives spending panel voted today to restore a small NASA climate research program that President Donald Trump's administration had quietly axed. (Click here to read our earlier coverage.)
The House appropriations panel that oversees NASA unanimously approved an amendment to a 2019 spending bill that orders the space agency to set aside $10 million within its Earth science budget for a "climate monitoring system" that studies "biogeochemical processes to better understand the major factors driving short and long term climate change."
That sounds almost identical to the work that NASA's Carbon Monitoring System (CMS) was doing before the Trump administration targeted the program, which was getting about $10 million annually, for elimination this year. Critics of the move said it jeopardized numerous research projects and plans to verify the national emission cuts agreed to in the Paris climate accords.
"Likely" because it is part of a larger spending bill that needs to be voted on by the full House, and reconciled with the Senate's version.
Previously: Trump White House Quietly Cancels NASA Research Verifying Greenhouse Gas Cuts
(Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Monday May 21 2018, @05:41PM
That would take money away from our president's weekly golf outings, the military parade our president wants for himself, and the wall that the president demands be built or he will shut down the government in September.
We could cover it by just cutting the golf:
President Trump's (non-official) travel costs now total over $13 million, right-leaning Judicial Watch reports [cnbc.com]