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New York's Climate Science Hub Faces Uncertain Future
New York, USAFriday, April 25, 2025
GISS is renowned for its climate modeling, studying both natural and human-induced changes. The institute has been led by Gavin Schmidt since 2014. He also served as NASA's acting senior climate adviser. Over 130 people work at GISS, contributing to its important research.
NASA is not shutting down the institute but is helping employees transition to remote work temporarily. The agency is also searching for a new permanent location for the team. The institute's mission will continue, focusing on Earth science and modeling.
The lease for the current offices, which covers over 4, 000 square meters, was set to run until 2031. NASA pays around $3. 03 million annually in rent. The decision to end the lease early raises questions about the future of climate research in the region. The move could disrupt the institute's operations and impact its collaboration with nearby universities.
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