Major US climate website likely to be shut down after almost all staff fired
Eric Holthaus
Wed 11 Jun 2025 06.00 EDT
A major US government website supporting public education on climate science looks likely to be shuttered after almost all of its staff were fired, the Guardian has learned. Climate.gov, the gateway website for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa)s Climate Program Office, will imminently no longer publish new content, according to multiple former staff responsible for the sites content whose contracts were recently terminated.
The entire content production staff at climate.gov (including me) were let go from our government contract on 31 May, said a former government contractor who wished to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation. We were told that our positions within the contract were being eliminated. Rebecca Lindsey, the websites former program manager, who was fired in February as part of the governments purge of probationary employees, described a months-long situation within Noaa where political appointees and career staff argued over the fate of the website.
I had gotten a stellar performance review, gotten a bonus, gotten a raise. I was performing very well. And then I was part of that group who got the form letter saying, Your knowledge, skills, and abilities are no longer of use to Noaa or something to that effect. Lindsey said she had been worried that climate.gov might be a target of the new administration soon after the election, but when a large Noaa contract was up for renewal at the end of May, her former boss told her that a demand came from above to rewrite parts of the contract to remove the teams funding. It was a very deliberate, targeted attack, said Lindsey.
Lindsey said the content for climate.gov was created and maintained by a contracted staff of about 10, with additional contributions from Noaa scientists, and its editorial content was specifically designed to be politically neutral, and faithful to the current state of the sciences. All of those staff have now been dismissed, she said.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/11/climate-website-shut-down-noaa