National Aeronautics and Space Administration Administrator Bill Nelsonย declaredย a year ago that โonce again, the temperature record has been shatteredโ2024 was the hottest year since recordkeeping began in 1880,โ and NASAโsย statementย notedย climate changeย and its consequences, from sweltering heat to devastatingย wildfires. This week, under a president who hasย calledย the fossil fuel-driven crisis โthe greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world,โ there was no such language from the U.S. agency.
NASA did release a statement about its latest findings on Wednesday. The agency said that, like other experts around the world, its scientists found that โEarthโs global surface temperature in 2025 was slightly warmer than 2023โbut within the margin of error the two years are effectively tied,โ and โthe hottest year on record remains 2024.โ
Specifically, 2025 saw average temperatures 2.14ยฐF or 1.19ยฐC above the 1951-80 average, the statement said, also detailing NASAโs data sources. However, in line with what President Donald Trumpโs second administration has done across the federal government, the release does not mention human-caused climate change.
The omission quickly caught the attention of journalists and scientists, includingย Agence France-Presseโsย Issam Ahmed, who began a Wednesdayย reportย on the topic with, โDonโt say the c-wordโ and spoke with various experts:
โThe U.S. government is now, like Russia andย Saudi Arabia, a petrostate under Trump and Republican rule, and the actions of all of its agencies and departments can be understood in terms of the agenda of the polluters that are running the show,โ University ofย Pennsylvaniaย climatologistย Michael Mannย toldย AFP. โIt is therefore entirely unsurprising that NASA administrators are attempting to bury findings of its own agency that conflict with its climate denial agenda.โ
Zeke Hausfather, a research scientist at Berkeley Earth, added, โIโm just happy they were allowed to put out a press release.โ
โPretty much all federal scientists working on climate in the US have had to self-censor and leave out reference to human influences on climate change, unfortunately,โ he toldย AFP. โThankfully much of the underlyingย scienceย is still occurring, even if they cannot talk about it.โ
Mike Scott of Carbon Copy Communications, told Euronews Green on Thursday that NASAโs new statement is โconsistentโ with the administrationโs other โanti-climate actions.โ
In September, the U.S. Department of Energyโled by climate liar and formerย frackingย CEO Chris Wrightโaddedย โclimate changeโ to its โlist of words to avoidโ at the Office of Energy Efficiency andย Renewable Energy. Other banned terms include carbon/CO2 โfootprint,โ clean, decarbonization, โdirtyโ energy, emissions, energy transition, green, sustainability/sustainable, and tax breaks/tax credits/subsidies.
Last month, theย Trump administrationย removed all references to human-caused climate change fromย Environmental Protection Agencyย webpages, as well as data showingย global warmingย over recent decades and the resulting risks. Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at the University of Californiaย Agricultureย and Natural Resources,ย called itย โone of the more dramatic scrubbings weโve seen so far in the climate space.โ
Since returning to office nearly a year ago withย supportย from Big Oilโs money, Trump has alsoย declaredย a โnational energy emergencyโ to helpย deliverย on his campaign pledge to โdrill, baby, drill,โ rolled back various climate policies implemented under his Democratic predecessor,ย ditchedย the Paris climate agreement again along withย dozensย of other international treaties and organizations,ย refusedย to attend an annualย United Nationsย summit, and more.
โThis increasinglyย authoritarian regimeย has operated with impunity toย tear up climate and clean energy policies,ย lie about the scientific realities of climate changeย and the facts on renewable energy, and ram through measures toย boost fossil fuels and the profits of polluters,โ Rachel Cleetus, policy director with the Climate and Energy program at theย Union of Concerned Scientists, wrote Thursday.
โThey have attacked the federal scientific enterprise built up over decades through taxpayer investments, fired or forced out agency experts, and cut funding for critical science. And a compliant Congress has enabled this destructive agenda, including by rubber-stamping some of the presidentโs illegal actions and by failing to exercise its constitutional powers to check his tyrannical power grabs,โ she continued.
โThis year has also brought extraordinary efforts to expose and fight back against the worst excesses of this unhinged administration,โ she noted, pointing to lawsuits, organizing, and wins in states. โAnd as we face down another tough year under the anti-science, authoritarian Trump administration, weโre fired up to keep up the fight for science and for our democracy. We hope youโll join usโbecause despite it all, that future is ours to build.โ
Like Cleetus, Scott of Carbon Copy Communications expects Trump and his allies to continue waging itsย war on science.
โItโs not clear what climate institutions are left for Trump to try and dismantle, but there is little doubt that if he finds them, he will go after them,โ he warned. โThe climate denial is really worrying and out of line with almost every other country in the world, including most of the worldโs largestย oilย producers. Failing to acknowledge the impacts of climate change will leave the U.S. less able to deal with those impactsโwhich will continue to happen whatever Trump thinks.โ
โThe U.S. stance is bad for science, itโs bad for the U.S. economy and its citizens, and itโs bad for the climate,โ Scott added. โItโs also unsustainable. Climate change will not stop because the U.S. administration doesnโt believe in it. The American response to climate-related disasters will be worse if it doesnโt understand whyย extreme weatherย events and other climate impacts are happening.โ