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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Mannie who wrote (343994)8/9/2025 4:22:24 PM
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I don't believe that is true, these are specifically linked to track greenhouse gases.

The decommissioning of OCO-2/3 in 2025 could create a data gap until CO2M (2026) or GeoCarb (2027–2028) are operational. But even then, the loss is one of resolution, not that there is no data. The question is how much is it worth to give one person or two a tidbit of data for a term paper?

When a total of a eight studies reference the data since 2020, the value simply isn't there imo. Bill Nelson (NASA) is the guy would make the decision within NASA as part of his job is managing budgetary matters. If the administration is insistent on current, and Nelson wants to find the money somewhere else, I expect he would make that happen.


Overall I'm not sure this is something people, even climate fanatics, should get too excited about. They stand to be replace anyway in a year or two.

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