As Hurricane Helene prepared to make landfall this week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration cautioned those in its path to prepare for a “life-threatening” storm and “catastrophic” flooding.
But amid those warnings, media figures, climate scientists, and other experts moved to publicly defend the agency from proposals by Project 2025 — the conservative movement’s comprehensive transition plan to guide the next Republican administration — which calls to break up NOAA and reduce the amount of disaster aid for families and businesses impacted by extreme weather.