
Fema map separates how climate change can affect the risk of different risks throughout the United States
Andrii biletskyi/alamy
Researchers in the United States are declining against movements by the Trump administration to remove decisive climate data from government sites. One of these steps involves the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FMA) is the latest example of a set of current efforts to archive and protect scientific data as the reform of US federal agencies.
In December, FEMA posted an interactive map on its website showing how climate change can affect the risk of hurricanes, floods, forest fires and other risks across …