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Charles David Keeling first documented how the gas buildup in the atmosphere contributes to the warming planet. His son says ...
Staff and budget cuts at local offices of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), are degrading weather ...
NOAA will stop tracking economic impacts of climate disasters by 2024, raising concerns for transparency and preparedness ...
A leaked memo shows the NOAA’s primary science division staring down 74 percent in budget cuts—and some foresee dire impacts ...
The move is also yet another of President Donald Trump’s efforts to remove references to climate change and the impact of ...
NOAA has not yet announced a replacement for the database, but officials say they remain committed to providing reliable data on weather and climate events. Other NOAA tools, such as storm trackers ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday its National Centers for Environmental Information ...
NOAA has tracked extreme weather and climate events, like the Maui wildfires, since the 1980s. It announced on Thursday that it will no longer update its database.
Iowa experts say that the future of weather forecasting research and the National Weather Service's operations are at risk ...
We speak with Craig McLean, a former top chief scientist at NOAA, about the importance of the nation's leading science agency ...
Cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are now degrading the datasets used to monitor the most rapidly ...