What Americans Lose If Their National Center for Atmospheric Research Is Dismantled

By Carlos Martinez, Eos/AGU. 

Excerpt: Five ways dismantling NCAR will cost the American people, and two ways to save it. ...the Trump administration plans to dismantle the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), a federally funded institution that underpins critical science that Americans rely on. ...1. Air Travelers Will Lose Protection. ...2. Food Security and the U.S. Agricultural Economy Will Be Put at Risk. ...3. U.S. National Security and Military Readiness Will Be Weakened. ...4. Americans in Disaster-Prone Areas Will Have Less Time to Prepare for, and Evacuate from, Extreme Weather. ...5. Americans Lose a Unique Source of National Pride. ...What We Must Do Now. ...This moment demands more than concern—it requires action. First, NSF is requesting feedback regarding its intent to restructure NCAR. ...Respond, and inform NSF about the value and benefits of all of NCAR, not only its constituent parts. Readers can submit comments through 13 March. Second, Congress ultimately holds the authority to fund and protect NCAR, and lawmakers need to hear clearly that dismantling it would put the health, safety, and financial stability of Americans at risk. ...Readers can contact their members of Congress through easy-to-use resources provided by AGU and the Union of Concerned Scientists.... 

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