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The tragedy in Texas underscores just how ruinous slashing funding to NOAA and the National Weather Service can be. NOAA is ...
So does Cedar Barg, a climate network manager for the Wild Center, which is in upstate New York and has been running youth climate summits around the world since 2009. Barg worked with Johnson, Lyra ...
Boulder community members shared their thoughts on why the continued government funding of federal research labs is ...
Joe Neguse is leading a coalition of lawmakers urging Congress to reject the Trump administration’s proposed FY2026 budget ...
Rep. Neguse Leads Coalition Confronting Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik and Subcommittee Chairman Hal Rogers, Urging ...
American history is tragic, including what went on at Amache National Historic Site. We need to learn from it, which is ...
Neil Jacobs, who was embroiled in ‘Sharpiegate’ during the first Trump administration, says he supports proposed major cuts ...
It’s an enormously consequential Trump administration decision affecting airborne toxins, bacterial blooms, mental health and ...
Jennifer Stark, the Meteorologist in Charge at NOAA's weather forecast office in Boulder, said the weather receivers offer reliable emergency notifications that work independently of cell service and ...
Weather radios can stay silent until an emergency tone is signaled by warnings issued for things like flash floods.
Flash floods in Texas killed at least 104 people over the weekend and left many still missing, bringing back tragic memories ...
Most U.S. weather data is still housed at NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, but it also faces a proposed 26% budget cut. Funding toward the eventual replacement of NOAA's aging ...