NASA, climate change and Trump administration
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The decision by the Department of Defense to stop providing data to NOAA is just the latest challenge for the agency this year.
As a warming planet delivers more extreme weather, experts warn that the Trump administration is dismantling the government’s disaster capabilities.
Amid planned cuts to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NWS Tallahassee said they will be here 24/7. Now, we're in hurricane season, they're hosting tropical trainings for neighbors.
"It's not community to community. It's a national system," Sen. Maria Cantwell said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
Trump’s nominee to lead NOAA said he backs the president’s proposed cuts while expressing support for the agency’s mission.
The National Hurricane Center on Monday increased its forecast chances a system already dumping rain on Florida could develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
There were about 600 employee cuts at the National Weather Service — about 100 probationary employees and 500 buyouts. The Trump administration’s proposed 2026 budget would increase the National Weather Service budget by nearly 6.
The National Weather Service's Wilmington, Ohio office has vacancies in 2 of 3 key leadership positions. What is being done to fill the office?
The federal government relocated and stopped funding a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration website that provides climate data and research on June 27, following an executive order signed by President Donald Trump.