Donald Trump accused of obstructing satellite research into climate change

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President Trump has been accused of deliberately obstructing research on global warming after it emerged that a critically important technique for investigating sea-ice cover at the poles faces being blocked.

The row has erupted after a key polar satellite broke down a few days ago, leaving the US with only three ageing ones, each operating long past their shelf lives, to measure the Arctic’s dwindling ice cap. Scientists say there is no chance a new one can now be launched until 2023 or later. None of the current satellites will still be in operation then.

The crisis has been worsened because the US Congress this year insisted that a backup sea-ice probe had to be dismantled because it did not want to provide funds to keep it in storage. Congress is currently under the control of Republicans, who are antagonistic to climate science and the study of global warming.

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“This is like throwing away the medical records of a sick patient,” said David Gallaher of the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado. “Our world is ailing and we have apparently decided to undermine, quite deliberately, the effectiveness of the records on which its recovery might be based. It is criminal.”

The threat to the US sea-ice monitoring programme – which supplies data to scientists around the world – will trigger further accusations at this week’s international climate talks in Bonn that the Trump administration is trying to block studies of global warming for ideological reasons.

Earth’s sea ice has shrunk dramatically – particularly in the Arctic – in recent years as rising emissions of greenhouse gases have warmed the planet. Satellites have been vital in assessing this loss, thanks mainly to America’s Defence Meteorological Satellite Programme (DMSP), which has overseen the construction of eight F-series satellites that use microwaves sensors to monitor sea-ice coverage. These probes, which have lifespans of three to five years, have shown that millions of square kilometres of sea ice have disappeared from the Arctic over the past 20 years, allowing less solar energy to be reflected back into space – and so further increasing global temperatures – while also disrupting Inuit life and wildlife in the region.

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At present three ageing satellites – DMSP F16, F17 and F18 – remain in operation, though they are all beginning to drift out of their orbits over the poles. The latest satellite in the series, F19, began to suffer sensor malfunctions last year and finally broke down a few weeks ago. It should have been replaced with the F20 probe, which had already been built and was being kept in storage by the US Air Force. However it had to be destroyed, on the orders of the US Congress, on the grounds that its storage was too costly.

Many scientists say this decision was made for purely ideological reasons. They also warn that many other projects for monitoring climate change, including several satellite missions, face similar threats from the Trump administration and Congress.

Such losses have serious consequences, say researchers. “Sea-ice data provided by satellites is essential for initiating climate models and validating them,” said Andrew Fleming of the British Antarctic Survey. “We will be very much the poorer without that information.”

chain83 on November 5th, 2017 at 10:07 UTC »

It should have been replaced with the F20 probe, which had already been built and was being kept in storage by the US Air Force. However it had to be destroyed, on the orders of the US Congress, on the grounds that its storage was too costly.

So they had already built a new replacement satellite, and then they just destroyed it? Wtf? And no other replacement? And on top of that they want to destroy the physical samples taken from the ice.

Seriously, USA, you need to purge your congress of these morons somehow. They are actively harmful and only seem to think about personal profit (and some of them also use religion to deny reality).

WolfDoc on November 5th, 2017 at 10:04 UTC »

How the fuck is this even possible?

I am a scientist in a related field, and my life has become an ongoing revelation that I am still not underestimating the US administration.

The sheer monumental stupidity, greed and shortsightedness it takes to demand the US Air Force to destroy the replacement polar observation satellite because it cost too much to store...!?!

And then they expect this to sound reasonable? Like it is not clear that they did this for their own political reasons? How... what...

Americans of Reddit: HOW CAN THIS HAPPEN AND WHAT AREYOU DOING TO STOP IT?

No, I'm really not a Caps Lock kind of guy, but this is serious and my frustration is boiling over.

How many disaster movies begin with mildly ignored scientists? Well, we currently are not just being ignored, we are banging our heads against the walls, crying and screaming in frustration. Cut that into your opening scene and tell me how you expect the rest of the story to pan out.

Zionistsdid9-11 on November 5th, 2017 at 08:52 UTC »

He tweeted on October 19, 2015, "It's really cold outside, they are calling it a major freeze, weeks ahead of normal. Man, we could use a big fat dose of global warming!"

This is the president of United States