Hurricane forecasts are more accurate than ever – NOAA funding cuts could change that, with a busy storm season coming
Cuts in staffing and threats to funding at NOAA are diminishing operations that forecasters rely on.
Cuts in staffing and threats to funding at NOAA are diminishing operations that forecasters rely on.
Cuts to agencies and resources that help mitigate climate change are short-sighted at best, catastrophic at worst.
Billions of dollars in proposed NOAA cuts would make it difficult to prevent and mitigate red tide impacts.
I helped restore wetlands that protect the Gulf Coast while my colleagues tracked hurricanes, but now we’re out of work.
Political pressures may have driven the federal agency to backtrack on its decision to suspend automated translations
The five former directors released an open letter expressing concern about cuts to the NWS and the agency housing it.
The healthy reefs in the Florida Keys alone yield $6.3 billion in revenue every year.
Pope Francis and President Donald Trump cannot both be right about climate change and the environment.
Researchers worry that cuts at the agency will interrupt the flow of data for forecasts.
There is no justification for life-risking layoffs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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