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Privatizing weather reports raises alarms for North Carolina’s safety

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Tuesday, August 20, 2024   

As hurricanes, flash floods and other severe weather events become more frequent in North Carolina, accurate and timely weather reports are crucial for public safety.

However, the proposal to privatize weather data in Project 2025 has sparked concerns about what this could mean for North Carolinians, especially in life-threatening situations.

David Kieve, president of Environmental Defense Fund Action, warned the move could have dire consequences.

"The idea that you would just privatize the National Weather Service doesn't just mean that the quality of the forecast that you would see on your evening news would decline," Kieve pointed out. "It also critically means you might not get life-or-death warning to seek shelter at a time when you really need it."

He argued privatization could put essential information behind a paywall, making it harder for residents, especially those in rural or low-income areas, to stay informed and safe.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, most of North Carolina has warmed one-half to one degree in the last century and the sea is rising about one inch every decade.

Kieve argued the project downplays the reality of climate change and its effects. He added it would undermine the ability of agencies such as the Department of Defense to support national security while addressing climate-related threats.

"The reason why American generals, admirals, others have been sounding the alarm about the challenges posed by the climate crisis is not because environmental groups have gotten to them," Kieve stressed. "It's because they've assessed the facts on the ground all around the world and they've determined extreme weather caused by the climate crisis is a problem."

He raised concerns about the project's proposal to replace career civil servants with political appointees, which he believes would further hurt public safety.

Disclosure: The Environmental Defense Fund contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Energy Policy, Environment, and Public Lands/Wilderness. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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