Website updates
June 23, 2026
Welcome to Climate.us Version 1.0
The Climate.us website preserves the full content of NOAA's Climate.gov website as it existed before the site's operations were shut down in June 2025. We've updated all the datasets and pages associated with Global Climate Dashboard and a few other popular articles, but many parts of the site haven't been reviewed or updated by the team since last June. In addition, there is some content that we were forced to hide to comply with Executive Orders that we plan to bring back in coming months. If there's a part of the site you'd especially like to see updated, please send us an email.
For version 1 of Climate.us, we've kept the layout and functionality faithful to Climate.gov. One big technical change is the removal of the custom-built Climate.gov search module. That's a work in progress, so be sure to let us know if you have trouble finding things. We've changed the site's colors and other style elements in order to avoid being confused for Climate.gov (which remains dormant but online behind its redirected home page). If you have comments or suggestions about the new site design, let us know. We're already looking ahead to our next round of improvements, and we welcome your input.
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March 12, 2026
Climate.us receives funding!
Climate.us has been awarded a one-time grant from an anonymous donor that will fund our core team for the next 12 months while we build the first full version of the site and continue to pursue philanthropic support. Read more about this exciting news!
January 28, 2026
Support climate science—join our science panel
As the independent nonprofit successor to Climate(.)gov, we rely on volunteer experts to help ensure our content is accurate, transparent, and grounded in the best available science. We need you for our science panel. A small amount of your time can make a big difference!
November 5, 2025
We made the TIME100 Climate 2025 list
We are thrilled to share that Rebecca Lindsey, our project director, made the 2025 TIME100 Climate list! This list recognizes the 100 most innovative leaders around the globe driving climate action in 2025. See the full TIME100 Climate 2025 list here.
September 23, 2025
The Fifth National Climate Assessment is back online
They took it down, but we've brought it back! Thanks to you, the website of the Fifth National Climate Assessment—the leading report on U.S. climate impacts, risks, and opportunities for adaptation—is back online at nca5.climate.us.
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