
Losing Sight of the Sky: Why Data Cuts Threaten Climate Innovation
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What happens when governments cut the very data that helps us forecast extreme weather, respond to climate risks, and power clean tech innovation?
In this Climate Solutions News interview, host Dominic Shales speaks with Kelly Wanser, Executive Director of SilverLining, about the critical loss of atmospheric monitoring capabilities in both the US and UK. From NOAA’s potential lab closures to the UK Met Office dropping key aerosol programmes, these decisions are creating dangerous blind spots at the worst possible time.
Kelly explains why this data matters—not just for weather forecasts, but for everything from AI-driven climate modelling to preparing for future climate interventions like solar radiation modification (SRM). She also breaks down what SRM is, what it isn’t, and why research—not deployment—is where SilverLining is focused.
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Takeaways
Kelly Wanser emphasizes the importance of atmospheric monitoring.
NOAA cuts could severely impact climate data and innovation.
The US has unique capabilities in atmospheric research.
Solar radiation modification is a potential quick response to climate change.
The UK Met Office has also faced cuts in climate-related programs.
Aerosols play a significant role in climate regulation.
Data is crucial for AI-driven climate solutions.
The future of climate innovation depends on sustained research funding.
There are opportunities for innovative approaches in climate science.
Public-private partnerships could drive future climate solutions.
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