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What Does NOAA Do for Us, and How Can We Defend It?

Last updated: March 11, 2025 1:16 am
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The Importance of Protecting NOAA: A Call to Action

Project 2025, a plan put forth by the Heritage Foundation, has set its sights on dismantling the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), labeling it as the “source of climate alarmism.” This move towards privatization and downsizing of NOAA’s functions has already resulted in layoffs and compromised data, threatening the vital services that NOAA provides to the American people.

Despite previous denials, the new administration seems poised to continue down this destructive path, putting at risk the crucial work that NOAA carries out on a daily basis. From weather forecasts to seafood inspection, NOAA’s mission of science, service, and stewardship impacts every American in numerous ways.

How NOAA Impacts Communities

NOAA plays a critical role in helping communities prepare for and respond to hazardous weather events, protecting lives and property. From providing emergency alerts to conducting research on climate change and sea level rise, NOAA’s work ensures that towns and cities are better equipped to face environmental challenges.

Additionally, NOAA’s monitoring of oceans and coasts safeguards against oil spills, red tides, and marine debris, while also supporting industries like seafood trade and marine navigation. Their efforts not only protect the environment but also contribute to the economic prosperity of coastal communities.

Supporting NOAA for a Sustainable Future

NOAA’s role in national security cannot be overlooked, as they work in collaboration with the Department of Defense to protect military assets and combat illegal fishing activities. Furthermore, NOAA’s research on space weather and ecological events like coral bleaching helps to safeguard critical infrastructure and ecosystems.

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It is imperative that we take action to protect NOAA and ensure that it can continue to provide essential services to the American people. By contacting elected representatives, raising awareness in the media, and sharing personal stories about the importance of NOAA, we can help safeguard this vital agency for future generations.

Join the Effort to Save NOAA

NOAA’s services impact every state and territory in the US, making it a crucial resource for communities nationwide. By standing in solidarity with federal scientists and advocating for the protection of NOAA, we can ensure that its valuable work is not compromised by budget cuts or political agendas.

Let’s come together to support NOAA and preserve its essential functions for the benefit of all Americans. Take action today to save NOAA in your state and help secure a sustainable future for our planet.

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