President-Elect Donald Trump Aims For NASA To Focus On Mars Rather Than Climate Change

By  //  November 27, 2016

Trump administration will cut NASA's climate change funding

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(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) – President-elect Trump will take NASA out of the climate change business and refocus it on space exploration, a Trump team adviser said.

“We see NASA in an exploration role, in deep space research,” Bob Walker, a senior Trump adviser, told the Guardian newspaper. “Earth-centric science is better placed at other agencies where it is their prime mission.”

NASA has increased its role in monitoring the effects of global warming and climate change, turning its satellites back at the Earth during the Obama administration to track pollution, sea-level rise and rising carbon dioxide levels. The space agency’s climate focus has been a key issue raised by Republicans on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee that overseas the agency’s policy priorities.

Trump’s team appears to be taking lessons from the science committee, which wants NASA’s budget to be directed at space exploration and not combating global warming. Many scientists blame greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels for warming the Earth’s temperature, leading to more catastrophic weather.

The Trump administration will cut NASA’s climate change funding and refocus the agency on manned missions to the moon and Mars, Walker said.

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