
Scientists Brace for Impact: Trump's Potential Return Sparks Climate Concerns
The American Geophysical Union's annual meeting is overshadowed by concerns about President-elect Donald Trump's climate change stance and potential policy shifts. Scientists fear funding cuts, censorship, and layoffs, as Trump's administration may prioritize dismantling or downsizing key environmental agencies. The anxiety is fueled by Project 2025, a conservative policy blueprint, and the establishment of a Department of Government Efficiency, which could impact federal climate science initiatives. Despite public optimism, many scientists are bracing for a challenging period under Trump's leadership.
