The consequences of censoring information on climate change and defunding work that understands it — or acting as though it does not exist — are drastic, warn international scientists and industry experts. The range of knock-on effects are not only affecting long-term research on the changing planet, but also essential nearer-term weather forecasting, disaster management, insurance, fisheries and industry.
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