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The Impacts of NOAA and NASA Funding Cuts on All Americans

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsApril 23, 2025011 Min Read
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A leaked internal budget memo reveals that the Trump Administration plans to terminate climate research at NOAA and NASA, an action that critics argue would harm public safety and the economy by diminishing the nation’s ability to predict extreme weather events. The proposed cuts would eliminate funding for critical research institutions, including all Cooperative Research Institutes, numerous research labs, and significant grants to universities. This would lead to decreased hurricane forecasting accuracy, disrupt climate monitoring essential for agriculture, isolate coastal communities, and undermine the United States’ leadership in climate science. Graduate students and early career scientists relying on these funding sources would be severely affected, impacting future research and innovation. The article calls for Congress to oppose these harmful cuts and highlights the importance of protecting scientific institutions that have benefited American livelihoods. Advocates have been mobilizing support, emphasizing the critical role of these organizations in weather prediction and climate research.

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