The United States will double its spending to $1 billion on preparations for extreme weather and other natural disasters as part of the battle against climate change, the White House said on Monday.
Bracing for a new season of hurricanes, floods and wildfires, U.S. President Joe Biden said on Monday he will increase U.S. spending to $1 billion on preparations for extreme weather and other natural disasters as part of the battle against climate change.
Biden: "That's double the funding available from last year and it's going to help communities too often overlooked.
Itâs going to invest in resilience to better protect themselves to serve other climate events theyâre going to be facing." Biden made the remarks on a visit to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, where he was briefed on the 2021 hurricane season, which is expected to be above-normal along the Atlantic coast.
It comes after a record-shattering 30-named storms last year, which brought destructive storms that pounded Central America, the U.S. Gulf Coast and beyond.
The $1 billion will help communities prepare for hurricanes, floods and wildfires, with a portion allotted specifically to disadvantaged communities.
The White House said the United States had 22 separate weather- and climate-related disasters in 2020 costing a total of nearly $100 billion in losses.
The administration also said it would develop and deploy "next generation climate data systems" through NASA to help track the impact of climate change and help forecast and monitor natural disasters to help prepare for them.
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NASA Reestablishes , Connection With Distant , Voyager 1 Space Probe.
The news comes after engineers at
the agency worked for months
attempting to fix the 46-year-old probe.
In December, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
said that the probe, now a staggering 15 billion miles
away from Earth, was transmitting gibberish code. .
On April 23, the JPL announced that
the team was once again receiving
usable data from the spacecraft.
Currently, the probe is only
transmitting data regarding the status
of the ship's engineering systems.
The next step is to enable
the spacecraft to begin
returning science data again, JPL statement, via 'The Guardian'.
'The Guardian' reports that Voyager 1 has been in
operation for nearly half a century after launching
in 1977 with the goal of studying Jupiter and Saturn.
In August of 2012, Voyager crossed into
interstellar space, becoming the first
human-made object to leave the solar system.
The probe is currently traveling at a staggering
36,800 miles per hour through space.
NASA plans to collect data from the two
Voyager spacecraft for a few more years,
but the space agency expects to lose
contact with the probes within the next decade
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