Sunday, March 15

Boulder groups demand the NSF stop plans to dismantle NCAR


Boulder leaders and organizations are answering the National Science Foundation’s call for public comments with demands to stop all plans of restructuring the National Center for Atmospheric Research.

The NSF issued a call for public comments regarding NCAR after the Trump administration made threats to dismantle NCAR in December, and the NSF announced its intent to restructure its critical weather science infrastructure. In January, the NSF announced it would consider proposals for new private or public ownership to take over the NCAR’s Mesa Lab in Boulder, and it put out a call for public feedback regarding NCAR’s management and operations. The deadline to submit public feedback was on Friday.

Former U.S. Rep. David Skaggs submitted a letter to the NSF highlighting NCAR’s research and the importance of its staying intact. He represented CD 2, the district which includes NCAR, for 12 years, and he served on the board of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, which manages NCAR under agreement with NSF.

“To get right to the point, the proposal is economically, scientifically, administratively, and morally stupid,” Skaggs wrote in a letter to the NSF. “To respond to the suggested questions on which you invite comment would be to concede there might be any merit in the proposed assault on NCAR.”

The Office of Management and Budget “normally touts the need for rigorous cost-benefit analysis of policy proposals,” Skaggs wrote. He called on the NSF to “please share whatever analysis has been performed,” questioning how climate science would advance with the proposed changes to NCAR.

“You have a profound responsibility to the public and to the future to get this right; i.e., STOP,” Skaggs wrote.

Dan Powers, the executive director of CO-LABS, submitted a letter highlighting the importance of NCAR across industries, including aerospace and aviation; agriculture and water management; insurance, reinsurance and financial risk; private weather and environmental intelligence; and space weather and aerospace technology. CO-LABS is a nonprofit group in Boulder that champions the value of taxpayer-funded science and research and brings scientists and labs together.



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