Climate Challenges

Climate Challenges

The Trump administration has proposed cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and its partnership with Princeton University, which could have devastating consequences for climate research.

The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) produces the world's most advanced climate modeling and forecasting systems, crucial for understanding climate change and predicting long-term warming scenarios.

Climate modeling and forecasting systems are essential for predicting weather patterns and understanding the causes of climate change.

The GFDL has a 57-year history and is a trusted partner in the scientific community.

The proposed cuts threaten irreparable harm to the country's safety, competitiveness, and national security.

The nation's ability to understand climate change and predict long-term warming scenarios will be severely impacted.

The proposed cuts will undermine the scientific community and the research that underpins our understanding of climate change.

Climate change is a human-made problem that requires a human-made solution, according to Dr. Jane Smith, a climate scientist.

The GFDL's research is critical for informing national defense and geopolitical planning.

The proposed cuts to NOAA and the GFDL have significant implications for the nation's ability to respond to natural disasters and protect its citizens.