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Imagine having to pay to check the weather. That’s what Project 2025 is calling for. Here’s how to fight back.

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They’ll dismantle and privatize the National Weather Service . Team, this summer has been marke

They’ll dismantle and privatize the National Weather Service (yes, the agency that Americans rely on to accurately track and respond to extreme weather). Team, this summer has been marked by extreme weather -- wildfires in the West, extreme heat across the country, and flooding and hurricanes in the South. That doesn’t matter to climate deniers. Right now, right-wing ideologues want to eliminate the national systems we have to warn and help families prepare for extreme weather. In Project 2025, MAGA extremists have outlined their plans to gut the National Weather Service, decimate the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and end free weather reports -- leaving all of us threatened by extreme weather events with no warning. The National Weather Service provides critical weather forecasts and critical early warnings for deadly heat waves and destructive hurricanes. Imagine having to pay to receive life-saving alerts and evacuation warnings. [Will you add your name to fight back against these extremists and join the call to protect the NWS?]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( The National Weather Service saves lives -- warning us when and how to prepare for deadly storms, destructive hurricanes, and sweltering heat waves. Project 2025 would leave our communities to pay the price in the face of devastating storms, and we have to stop them. This is climate denial at its most dangerous. [Add your name to help protect the National Weather Service today ]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Together, we’re taking on those standing in the way of our clean energy future. Thanks for being with us, Climate Power Paid for by Climate Power. Does not equal endorsement.   Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Daily Kos, Daily Kos 344 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612

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