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mahatmakanejeeves

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Mon Jul 22, 2024, 07:16 AM Jul 2024

Would Trump privatize weather forecasting? What to know.

Would Trump privatize weather forecasting? What to know.

Project 2025 proposes breaking up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the parent agency for the National Weather Service, describing it as “one of the main drivers of the climate change alarm industry.”

By Scott Dance
July 22, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. EDT

Among the stakes in the upcoming U.S. elections: Weather forecasts, who delivers them and what they say about links between extreme conditions and climate change.

A conservative proposal drafted by the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 has ignited an intense debate this month by proposing that a Republican administration privatize weather forecasting now done by government agencies. The plan would break up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the parent agency for the National Weather Service, describing it as “one of the main drivers of the climate change alarm industry.” Meanwhile, a separate Republican proposal introduced in the House last year calls for transforming NOAA into an independent agency akin to NASA, a plan critics say could expose it to political influence.

Even as Donald Trump’s campaign has said it had no part in Project 2025, it’s widely seen as a blueprint for a possible second Trump administration. Private weather companies have not endorsed the calls for “commercializing” Weather Service data. Still, as the prospects of a second Trump presidency rise, meteorologists and climate scientists are voicing concern over what these proposals would mean for the millions of people they are working to inform and protect.

During Trump’s term, scientists said they were sidelined, muted or forced out by the hundreds and raised concerns that the administration misrepresented their research on the coronavirus and reproduction — as well as on hurricane forecasting, environmental advocates said.

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By Scott Dance
Scott Dance is a reporter for The Washington Post covering extreme weather news and the intersections between weather, climate, society and the environment. He joined The Post in 2022 after more than a decade at the Baltimore Sun. Twitter
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Would Trump privatize weather forecasting? What to know. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2024 OP
The Sharpie Weather Service? tanyev Jul 2024 #1
I've heard the corporate world hires the top meteorologists MyMission Jul 2024 #2

MyMission

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2. I've heard the corporate world hires the top meteorologists
Mon Jul 22, 2024, 08:29 AM
Jul 2024

And the rest are on TV giving flawed forecasts.
That was a generalization, and an attempt at humor.

But it's partly true. And many good ones work for the government, part of the national weather service. So privatize that and generate all kinds of income and grift, while controlling the narrative? Rethugs are anti science but pro any business opportunity, also chaos agents.

The major corporations already rely on weather forecasts to control power and fuel supplies and prices, as well as production and marketing items needed when the weather is extreme.



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