


Trump Administration Fires NOAA Employees, Project 2025 Goals in Focus - 880 Workers Laid Off
9m ago
Trump Administration Lays Off 880 NOAA Staff, Impacting Weather Forecasting Services
- Around 880 workers, including weather forecasters, have been laid off from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as part of the Trump administration's efforts to reduce the federal workforce.1
- Congressman Jared Huffman stated that people across the US depend on NOAA for free, accurate forecasts and emergency information.1
- Climate scientist Daniel Swain emphasized that most private weather companies in the US rely on taxpayer-funded data and forecasts provided by NOAA.1
- The Trump administration has laid off around 880 NOAA workers, raising concerns about the impact on weather forecasting services.
- Congressman Jared Huffman highlighted the importance of NOAA for providing free and accurate forecasts to the public.

9m ago
Concerns Grow Over NOAA Layoffs Amid Climate Crisis
- The firings at NOAA, which employs 12,000 people, are part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to cut federal spending.1
- Experts warn that people will die in extreme weather events due to the layoffs of over 800 workers at NOAA, which provides crucial weather information.1
- NOAA's data is vital for weather forecasting and is used by many countries that cannot afford their own monitoring.1
- The mass layoffs at NOAA are described as a national disaster by former NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco.1
- The Trump administration's layoffs at NOAA, affecting over 800 employees, have raised alarms about public safety and climate research.
- Experts warn that these cuts could lead to fatalities during extreme weather events.
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Background
- The Trump administration has begun firing employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which is expected to cost more than 800 jobs out of about 13,000.1
- Democratic Senator Patty Murray warned that the cuts could be catastrophic for the environment and the economy, affecting weather forecasts and marine resource management.2
- The Project 2025 blueprint called for 'privatizing and reassigning' nearly all of NOAA's functions, indicating a political motive behind the cuts.1
- The Heritage Foundation's document labeled NOAA as one of the main drivers of the climate change alarm industry, suggesting a reason for the cuts.2
- The Trump administration has begun firing employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, affecting over 800 jobs out of 13,000.
- Democratic Senator Patty Murray warned that these cuts could be catastrophic for the environment and the economy.
- The Project 2025 blueprint aims to privatize and reassign nearly all of NOAA's functions, indicating a political motive.