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Project 2025: The Battle Over NOAA’s Future

Project 2025, a conservative initiative, seeks to dismantle the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the federal agency responsible for tracking hurricanes. This move has ignited controversy, with right-wing media portraying NOAA as a key driver of the climate change alarm industry. NOAA, the federal agency providing crucial climate and weather data and forecasts, faces criticism from Project 2025, a conservative plan for a potential second Trump administration. Despite this, researchers defend NOAA’s work, especially as experts predict an active hurricane season and potentially record-breaking summer heat. Under Project 2025,Read More


Weather icon Chris Robbins leaves behind a legacy of iWeatherNet and flawless forecasts at the National Hurricane Center and DFW NOAA

Christopher Robbins, a former meteorologist who worked at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and was known for his humanitarian efforts, passed away peacefully at his home in Georgia this past week. Robbins was a respected scientist who contributed to weather forecasting and climate research at the NOAA for over 20 years. He was also a pioneer of Search Engine Marketing. He was involved in providing guidance to people affected by natural disasters like ice storms and hurricanes, and was regarded as a hero by his community. The causeRead More