U.S. Weather Forecasting Faces Setbacks After Trump Cuts

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that the Trump administration has slashed $4 million from Princeton’s renowned weather forecasting center. While seemingly minor, the cut significantly affects Princeton’s climate research capabilities. McIntyre warns this is part of a larger pattern of reduced funding across FEMA, insurance programs, and national weather forecasting. Without adequate support, the U.S. could soon face major challenges in predicting dangerous weather conditions, leaving communities increasingly vulnerable.

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