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American Focus > Blog > Environment > As Extreme Weather Intensifies, FEMA Needs Competent Leadership and Funding
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As Extreme Weather Intensifies, FEMA Needs Competent Leadership and Funding

Last updated: February 1, 2025 1:37 am
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NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently confirmed that 2024 was the hottest year on record globally, with global average temperatures surpassing an increase of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. This alarming trend is a result of human-caused climate change, primarily driven by the burning of fossil fuels. The consequences of this warming climate are evident in the increasing frequency and intensity of disasters such as extreme heat, wildfires, intensified storms, droughts, and flooding.

In the United States alone, the cost of weather and climate disasters in 2024 amounted to $182.7 billion, with 27 events causing the loss of 568 lives. The impact of these disasters is felt disproportionately by communities living in high-risk areas, leading to a sense of urgency for better disaster preparedness and response.

As the nation faces these challenges, the role of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) becomes crucial in providing support before, during, and after disasters. Here are five key aspects that the next FEMA Administrator should focus on:

1. Combat Misinformation: The spread of misinformation and disinformation about disasters, particularly by political figures, can have serious consequences. The next FEMA Administrator must work to counter false information and ensure accurate communication during crisis situations.

2. Equitable Disaster Relief: It is essential to ensure that all states, localities, territories, and tribes receive equal treatment in disaster relief efforts. Political agendas should not influence the distribution of aid, as every community deserves support in times of crisis.

3. Adequate Funding: FEMA’s budget and staffing need to be sufficient to respond effectively to the increasing number of disasters. The Administrator should advocate for robust appropriations for the agency, disaster relief fund, and risk reduction measures.

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4. Defend Against Anti-Science Proposals: FEMA must uphold the integrity of climate science and resist proposals that undermine its mission. Initiatives like Project 2025, which seek to reduce disaster assistance and resilience funding, should be opposed in favor of evidence-based strategies.

5. Prioritize Equity in Preparedness: The impacts of climate-related disasters are often felt most severely by underserved and marginalized communities. FEMA should focus on making its grant programs more equitable and ensuring that resources reach those most in need.

In light of recent events, the nomination of an experienced and knowledgeable individual to lead FEMA is crucial. The next Administrator should have a background in emergency management and a commitment to addressing the challenges posed by climate change and disaster response. By prioritizing science, equity, and preparedness, FEMA can better serve communities in need and mitigate the growing risks associated with a changing climate.

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