"The Planet NASA Needs to Explore"
- May 10, 2007 • An editorial in today's
Washington Post warns that NASA's budgetary shift away
from Earth science priorities is perilous for our understanding
of global warming and its impacts. The piece, authored by the director
of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the Oregon State University
dean of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, and the acting director
of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, argues that the Earth
remote sensing data that NASA collects (including Landsat data)
are imperative to our comprehension of the risks of global warming,
but cuts to NASA's Earth Science budget are crippling our fleet
of Earth-observing satellites.
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