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    The Trump administration axes funding for climate impacts on health research

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondMarch 30, 2025002 Mins Read
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    A growing body of evidence points to mounting health risks posed by climate change. Despite this, it seems the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will quit funding that kind of research. ProPublica first reported the news on Monday, citing internal records that the investigative outlet viewed.

    NIH gave directions to staff members last week that likely puts a stop to any more funding for new academic programs or research into the impacts climate change has on health, according to ProPublica. It remains to be seen whether the new directive will affect active grants. But it follows news last month from Mother Jones that the Department of Health and Human Services halted funding for three existing climate and health programs at NIH. That includes the Climate Change and Health Initiative launched in 2021 that supported research into the health effects of wildfires, heat stress, and virus transmissions through mosquitoes, to name a few projects.

    “This is a direct attack on our health, on the science that keeps us protected.”

    The moves threaten efforts to protect Americans from more extreme weather and other disasters made worse by climate change, public health advocates warn.

    “This is a direct attack on our health, on the science that keeps us protected,” Juan Declet-Barreto, Bilingual Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability at the Union of Concerned Scientists, tells The Verge.

    Kids born in 2024 can expect “poorer air quality, hotter days, and lifelong social and community disruptions from climate change,” according to a US policy brief from health journal The Lancet, which publishes an annual report on health and climate change.

    “HHS is taking action to terminate research funding that is not aligned with NIH and HHS priorities. At HHS, we are dedicated to restoring our agencies to their tradition of upholding gold-standard, evidence-based science,” HHS deputy press secretary Emily Hilliard said in an email to The Verge.

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