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5 Reasons NOAA and NASA Cuts Will Be Disastrous for Everyone in the US

Last updated: April 16, 2025 8:09 am
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Trump Administration Plans to End Climate Research at NOAA and NASA

A leaked internal budget memo reveals that the Trump Administration is considering ending climate research at both the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). If implemented, this move would not only be illegal but also detrimental to the United States’ scientific community and American livelihoods. Congress, as the ultimate authority over funding, must oppose these harmful cuts to NOAA and NASA.

The proposed cuts specifically target climate change research, jeopardizing crucial scientific institutions responsible for predicting and researching extreme weather events such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and floods. The memo suggests shutting down Cooperative Research Institutes, research labs, regional climate centers, NASA Goddard Space Institute, and cutting grants to research universities, impacting thousands of scientists at different career stages who contribute to climate and weather prediction.

Impact of the Cuts on Americans:

1. Hurricane Forecasting Accuracy at Risk

Closing institutions like CIMAS and AOML would hinder hurricane forecasting, leading to less accurate predictions and potentially costing billions of dollars in damages from major hurricanes. These institutions save taxpayer money and lives, making their closure financially illogical.

2. Farming Communities to Lose Climate Monitoring

The shutdown of NOAA Regional Climate Centers would deprive farming communities of critical climate data for decision-making, affecting crop yields and agricultural planning.

3. Coastal Communities Left Vulnerable

Slashing the budget for the National Ocean Service would limit vital information on tides, flood risks, sea-level rise, and water pollution for coastal communities, leaving them without essential resources for disaster preparedness.

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4. Loss of US Climate Science Leadership

Closing the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory would diminish the US’s role in advancing atmospheric understanding, particularly in the face of climate change. This would impede adaptation strategies for communities facing extreme weather events.

5. Threat to Young Scientists and International Researchers

The funding cuts would impact graduate students, early career scientists, and international researchers, jeopardizing future research projects and hindering the US’s ability to attract top scientific talent.

As someone who benefited from NOAA funding during my education, I understand the importance of supporting scientific research for our collective well-being. It is imperative that we defend these institutions that have long served our nation’s interests.

The American scientific community is facing unprecedented challenges, and it is crucial that we advocate for the preservation of NOAA and NASA. Contacting representatives and highlighting the value of these institutions is essential in safeguarding their vital work for the benefit of all Americans.

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