
On Tuesday, the Commerce Department announced its decision to cut $4 million in funds related to climate surveys Princeton University.
Commerce Secretary Howard Luttonick said in a news release that the cuts were made “after a detailed and thorough review of the department’s financial support program for the purposes of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) current program.”
The division added that the termination of these funds from Princeton, which came into effect on June 30, “consistent with President Trump’s commitment to his administration, streamlining and reducing the costs and size of the federal government. The Commerce Department is based on that promise.”
Princeton received $455 million in federal funds in 2024.

Exterior of the University Chapel on Princeton University Campus in Princeton, New Jersey (Oliver Morris/Getty Images)
The agency said the financial award previously given to Princeton through NOAA, which includes the Earth System Modeling (CIMES) cooperative research institute, “is no longer consistent with the program goals of NOAA, a sub-agency of the Department of Commerce and no longer exists. Trump administration’s priorities. ”
Princeton did not respond immediately to inquiries from Fox News Digital.

From the left, President Donald Trump speaks to then-Commerce Secretaries Howard Rutnick and Rupert Murdoch, as Trump prepares to sign the executive order, on Monday, February 3, 2025, Monday, February 3, 2025, at the White House oval office. (Evan Vucci)
The Cimes website states that the program “contributed to the development of marine and atmospheric models, conducted research on climate and biogeochemical cycling, and educated several generations of postdoctoral researchers and graduate students.”
However, the Commerce Department said the CIMES agreement “contributes to a phenomenon known as “climate anxiety,” which is a massive increase among young Americans, and promotes an exaggerated, incredible climate threat.”
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The department further stated that subseason interactive seasons to climate risks and seasonal predictability agreements “suggest that the Earth will fluctuate significantly in water availability as a result of global warming.”

The Trump administration is cutting $4 million in federal funding to Princeton University for climate-related research projects. (Fox News Photo/Joshua Comins)
“It also aims to address coastal flooding, while other more targeted research efforts are addressing this issue,” the release continues.
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The department said the administration’s goal in terminating these funds would save US taxpayer dollars and “continue to personalised financial support for its outstanding cooperation agreements, grants and other financial support, regardless of Princeton or other recipients, to avoid wasted government spending.”
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