Science & information for a climate-smart nation
Climate.gov is a comprehensive source of climate information, providing timely and authoritative data, tools, and resources to help people understand and prepare for climate variability and change. It serves as a gateway to U.S. government climate science and services, offering a wide range of information from basic climate education to advanced scientific data and analysis.
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Access to a vast repository of climate data, including temperature, precipitation, and sea level rise, among others.
A variety of educational materials and resources designed to enhance understanding of climate science and its impacts.
Interactive tools and visualizations that allow users to explore climate data and trends in an engaging way.
Regularly updated news articles, feature stories, and blogs on the latest in climate science and policy.
Detailed maps showing climate trends, anomalies, and projections across different regions and time scales.
Insights and analysis from climate scientists and experts on current climate issues and research findings.
A comprehensive library of reports, publications, and other resources on climate science and adaptation strategies.
A dashboard providing quick access to key climate indicators and metrics, updated in real-time.
Forums for discussion and exchange of ideas among climate professionals, educators, and the public.
Guidance and tools to support policy makers and planners in integrating climate science into decision-making processes.
To provide the public with clear, accessible, and actionable information on climate science and its impacts, supporting informed decision-making and climate resilience.
Climate.gov collaborates with a wide range of government agencies, academic institutions, and non-profit organizations to deliver comprehensive climate information.
The site is designed to be accessible to a wide audience, including policymakers, educators, students, and the general public, with resources tailored to different levels of expertise.
Climate.gov has become a key resource for climate information, supporting education, research, and policy development across the United States and globally.
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