Jim Skea, chair of the United Nations' climate science body, discusses the future of its vital research following the United States' decision to withdraw its support. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the potential impact of this move on global climate initiatives. Skea emphasizes the importance of continued international collaboration to address climate change effectively. Despite the setback, he remains optimistic about the organization's ability to adapt and continue its work. The withdrawal raises concerns about funding and resources, but Skea is confident that other nations will step up to fill the gap. The UN body plays a critical role in providing scientific data and analysis to guide policy decisions worldwide. Skea's leadership will be crucial in navigating these challenges and ensuring the organization's mission remains on track.