Regional Climate Centers shut down abruptly this week. Here's why it matters

A solar array is seen from the top of a bucket truck in Ramsey, Minn. on June 19, 2019. One regional climate center director said funding approval did not come by the time the previous year’s contract ended on April 17 because of additional contract review procedures in Washington, D.C.
Evan Frost | MPR News file
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The closure of four of the six Regional Climate Centers across the U.S. occurred after funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ran out. A recent report stated that the Trump administration plans to propose a 25 percent cut to NOAA's budget next fiscal year.