Major Environmental Project Funding Killed
Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway, Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discuss the administration’s decision to cancel $50 million in funding for a project aimed at refilling the Great Salt Lake. They emphasize that while the decision erases a potential solution to an ecological crisis, broader consequences of recent cutbacks—including USAID, Social Security, and the National Weather Service—are yet to unfold.
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