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How Trump and DOGE cuts have transformed climate change science

San Diego, USAThursday, December 25, 2025
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Bruce Appelgate has been a key figure in climate research for two decades. He manages a fleet of research ships that sail from San Diego. These ships are used by scientists from universities and the government. They go on long trips to study the ocean and its impact on climate change.

Challenges Faced by Research Ships

The ships face harsh conditions:

  • Bad weather
  • Big waves

Despite these challenges, they do important work:

  • Put out devices to collect data
  • Use advanced tools to map the ocean floor
  • Take samples to see how warming waters affect sea life

The Impact of Budget Cuts

But, there's a problem. Recent budget cuts have made things tougher. These cuts affect:

  • The Trump administration
  • The DOGE project

They limit the resources available for research. This could slow down important climate studies.

Why This Research Matters

Climate change is a big deal. It affects everyone. The work done by these ships is crucial. It helps us understand how the ocean is changing. This knowledge is vital for predicting future climate trends.

However, the budget cuts are a setback. They could delay important research. This is a critical time for climate science. We need more support, not less. The future of our planet depends on it.

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