The move is part of a larger effort by the Biden administration to clean the house of President Donald Trump’s political appointees in scientific roles. The EPA recently wiped out the entire scientific advisory board set up by the Trump administration.
Considered a mainstream scientist, Weatherhead believes climate change was a real and serious problem.
She is an atmospheric scientist who was featured by the US Geological Survey at the White House Office of Science Technology Policy under the previous administration and will now return to the USGS, the official said.
The move comes because the White House is hosting a climate summit on Thursday and Friday and is announcing 2030 emissions targets for the United States.
Weatherhead was appointed to her role on the National Climate Assessment by Kelvin Droegemeier, who was the director of OSTP under Trump.
While Droegemeier had appealed to Weatherhead, who sees climate change as a legitimate threat, to lead the National Climate Assessment, other officials who took part in the investigation during the Trump administration held the differing views.