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Feds will abruptly dismantle system monitoring climate change, oceans

Critics say the move to retire the $360 million system doesn't make sense. The National Science Foundation cites new scientific priorities.

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eu.usatoday.comStai leggendo12 h fa

Feds will abruptly dismantle system monitoring climate change, oceans

Critics say the move to retire the $360 million system doesn't make sense. The National Science Foundation cites new scientific priorities.

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insideclimatenews.org2 g fa

Alaskans Reel From the Loss of National Science Foundation Ocean-Monitoring Instruments - Inside Climate News

In the nation’s fastest-warming state with a multi-billion-dollar fishing industry and storm-threatened coastal communities, scientists say the federal government’s decommission of a deepwater sensor system is ill-timed…

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·insideclimatenews.org

    Alaskans Reel From the Loss of National Science Foundation Ocean-Monitoring Instruments - Inside Climate News

    In the nation’s fastest-warming state with a multi-billion-dollar fishing industry and storm-threatened coastal communities, scientists say the federal government’s decommission…

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·eu.usatoday.com

    Feds will abruptly dismantle system monitoring climate change, oceans

    Critics say the move to retire the $360 million system doesn't make sense. The National Science Foundation cites new scientific priorities.

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