Why DOGE’s Sharp Cuts to NOAA’s Forecasting Efforts May Affect Your Company

Government workers again push back against the Musk-led federal cutbacks — this time warning that gutting the nation’s weather forecasting and reporting could lead to billions of dollars of damage.
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