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"Massive Cuts Proposed To NASA Earth Science Budget Draw Protest"

"On Tuesday, the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee chaired by Lamar Smith (R-Texas) introduced a new spending bill that would slash NASA’s earth science programs by over $300 million dollars. Advocates for earth science monitoring and research have voiced strong objections to this proposal.

“[W]e are extremely concerned that the reauthorization significantly cuts funding for NASA’s Earth Science Division – with cuts ranging from 18 percent, if budget caps are lifted, to 32 percent, if the caps are kept in place,” wrote Christine W. McEntee, executive director of the American Geophysical Union, in a letter to the Committee.

The Committee’s press release said the bill represents an effort to “restore balance to NASA’s budget” by placing greater emphasis on space exploration – at the expense of earth science activities."

Jason Samenow reports for the Washington Post April 30, 2015.

SEE ALSO:

"A History Primer: NASA’s Robust Earth Science Program Now Under Attack Originated in the Reagan And Bush Administrations" (Houston Chronicle)

"An Award-Winning Cancer Researcher Says U.S. Science Has Never Been More Imperiled" (Huffington Post)

Source: Wash Post, 05/01/2015