The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is set to lay off approximately 20% of its workforce, The New York Times reported—the latest round of terminations that come after President Donald Trump reportedly told Cabinet secretaries that they,
About 700 NOAA employees have been dismissed from its 12,000-strong workforce, though the agency has yet to confirm the final count.
In line with recommendation's from The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, the Trump administration has gutted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which is responsible for reporting t
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President Donald Trump announced mass layoffs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, one of the world’s premier centers for studying climate science. The announcement was the culmination of Trump’s longstanding campaign against climate science as a field.
Current and former agency officials and lawmakers said the cuts could have major impacts on Americans and the economy, compromising important functions.
As the director of the National Security Archive’s Climate Change Transparency Project, Rachel Santarsiero is in the business of monitoring and facilitating the flow of information from the government to the public.
The job cuts affected multiple divisions, including the National Weather Service, National Marine Fisheries Service and the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, former NOAA
President Donald Trump said Friday that he is considering imposing “large scale” sanctions on Russia to pressure the country into a ceasefire and peace deal with Ukraine. Trump’s warning in a social media post followed Russia’s first major missile attack against Ukraine since the Trump administration paused intelligence-sharing with the embattled country.
While new changes to the federal workforce may be limited, Musk's orders have already reshaped several federal agencies.