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Charles David Keeling first documented how the gas buildup in the atmosphere contributes to the warming planet. His son says proposed cuts to NOAA threaten critical scientific research.
“One could make a strong case that NOAA was under-resourced and under-staffed before these cuts, so this is simply ... as well as data collection for climate study.” Seitter echoed this ...
According to the proposed budget, NOAA could see more than $1.5-billion in cuts, mostly targeting climate-based research and data collection. But attempting to terminate any activity related to ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Access to historical weather data is becoming unavailable, by way of NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information and its Regional Climate Centers, through federal ...
Languages: English The Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) string of recent cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ... the collection of weather data, Arguelles ...
“These cuts will bog down the agency’s ability to serve the public and fishermen at a time when we desperately need—because of climate change—faster, more nimble, and more collaborative data ...
The document calls for $163 billion in cuts across the government ... One center, which has partnered with NOAA since 1973, helped pioneer a data-collection program that enhanced the accuracy ...
Now, the Trump administration's proposed funding and personnel cuts threaten ... eliminate funding for NOAA's global CO2 program and end decades of unbroken data collection, Keeling said ...