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Climate Power’s national survey found 70% of voters oppose NOAA cuts and 69% oppose FEMA reductions—Republican opposition stands at 62% and 60% respectively. Voter sentiment suggests reduced support ...
The extreme costs and death toll of recent floodings across Texas, New Mexico, and the Northeast have put into question the ...
David Ruck of Muskegon said he usually gets calls early in the year for contracted projects—but this time, aside from smaller ...
The low-lying coastal community of Crisfield lost a federal grant aimed at preventing flooding and managing sea-level rise, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law will add $3.4 trillion to federal deficits through 2034, the ...
The Trump budget plan calls for ending some programs ship captains and other boaters rely on. A Senate plan would keep the ...
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, ...
Public broadcasting in South Carolina could lose up to $3.1 million due to recently-passed federal budget cuts that whacked ...
David Larson, U.S. head of loss control & risk management services at Ascot Group, on how tech can impact weather forecasting ...
With fewer resources, researchers and advocates are still working to understand how climate change will impact their efforts ...
Before modern forecasting, hurricanes were mass casualty events. The 1900 Galveston Hurricane killed over 8,000 people, wiping out an entire city with a 15-foot storm surge. Less than a century ago, ...