U.S. Congress Aims to Cut Climate Science
U.S. Congress Aims to Cut Climate Science
By Gayathri Vaidyanathan, ClimateWire at Scientific American
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/u-s-congress-aims-to-cut-climate-science/?utm_source=Daily+Carbon+Briefing&utm_campaign=47c522edd3-cb_daily&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_876aab4fd7-47c522edd3-303423917
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Congress is considering spending bills that would significantly cut funding for key climate change research by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in 2017.
Among the losers: the oldest carbon dioxide observatories on the planet, the ability to track fossil fuel emissions in the United States and a program to study ocean acidification.
We are asking for a small amount of money to do all the right things, said James Butler, director of global monitoring at NOAAs Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL).
The spending bill passed by the House Appropriations Committee last week allocates $128 million for NOAAs climate research, a 20 percent cut from the previous year. The bill allocates $1.7 billion for NASAs earth science division, a 12 percent cut from 2016.
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