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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)—which has been experiencing massive staff layoffs and funding cuts by the Trump administration—has announced it will stop tracking the cost ...
The agency said it will no longer track the cost of weather disasters, including hurricanes. Scientists say these events are worsening with climate change.
A popular database that tracked the nation's growing number of billion-dollar disasters is going away, in another of the ongoing changes at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The ...
Such improvements have cumulatively saved thousands of lives and likely hundreds of billions of dollars across the U.S. And ...
NOAA's database documents weather-related disasters causing at least $1 billion in damage (adjusted for inflation) since 1980 ...
Researchers say that over the last few decades, rising global temperatures have been the driving force behind prolonged ...
Aarti Verma is about to join the growing ranks of Indians installing air conditioning, scraping together savings to secure ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is on a crusade against efforts to grapple with climate change. From the start of Trump’s second term, officials have halted clean energy projects or attempted ...
NOAA will stop tracking economic impacts of climate disasters by 2024, raising concerns for transparency and preparedness ...
NOAA will stop updating its billion-dollar weather disaster database, as the agency faces grueling cuts under the Trump administration.