The administration’s hiring freezes and dismissal of probationary staff will be devastating to our mission, as we are losing some of our best young, brilliant scientists’ — Nick Tolimieri, president o
A California weather expert is one of many issuing a dire warning after reported firings within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which also includes the National Weather Service. The Trump administration reportedly started the mass firings,
At the moment, though, it is science itself that is being shaped. Mere weeks into the second Trump administration, scientists worry that their flagship institutions are under assault. The National Scientific Foundation ( NSF) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ),
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A Democratic senator said the cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will be “dangerous” for the environment and the economy.
The Trump administration says cuts are coming to NOAA. Without its weather forecasting, insurance companies may refuse to provide coverage in high-risk areas.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration houses key groups like the National Weather Service. Experts warn the consequences of employee cuts could be drastic.
The firings are part of a mass purge of the federal workforce by the Trump administration, which argues the “federal government is costly, inefficient, and deeply in debt,” ac
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In an email statement, Illinois' 17th District Congressman Eric Sorensen said some of the firings impacted workers at the Quad Cities branch of the National Weather Service.
Meteorologists across the country are sounding the alarm as President Donald Trump’s administration fires hundreds of workers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) — the country’s top source for day-to-day weather forecasting and research.