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The president’s rollbacks and funding cuts are affecting your food, water, and air — even if you don’t realize it.
From canceled grants to classroom concerns, Savannah leaders say climate preparedness is becoming harder to fund and harder to ignore ...
Trump may call it beautiful, but the reconciliation bill will have an ugly impact on Rhode Island’s health care system, ...
We still don't know why tornados happen, but we're getting closer to finding answers — just as the Trump administration threatens to cut $1 billion in funding ...
The Trump administration appears to be drastically reducing the federal funds it offers to help states head off future ...
The former Administrator of the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Dr. Richard Spinrad, says he is "more and more ...
WASHINGTON– Despite recommending the restoration of nearly $1.3 billion in previously threatened funds, a spending plan ...
Despite recommending the restoration of nearly $1.3 billion in previously threatened funds, a spending plan prepared by a ...
Kim Doster, NOAA's director of communications, said in an email that budget cuts would not negatively impact the agency's research and forecasting priorities.
Professor Jeffrey Frame, who teaches and conducts research in meteorology, discusses proposed NOAA budget cuts and the Texas flood forecasts.
Under Trump’s fiscal year 2026 budget plan, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration faces cuts, but NWS funding gets a proposed 6.7% increase.
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