Trump Admin Ditches Vital Ocean Monitoring System Amid Rising Sea Temperatures and Current Fears
The Trump administration is dismantling a $368 million ocean monitoring system amid growing concerns about rising sea temperatures and potential collapse of ocean currents. The decision comes as record-breaking sea temperatures have raised fears for the health of the world's oceans.
The Trump administration has abandoned a vital deep-sea monitoring system worth $368 million, amid growing concerns about record sea temperatures and potential collapse of ocean currents. The decision comes as scientists warn of severe consequences for marine ecosystems and global weather patterns. Critics argue that the move is a stark example of the administration's lack of commitment to environmental protection. The ocean monitoring system was supposed to be operational until 2030, but its fate is now uncertain.