Scientists, politicians and Boulder group members got here collectively this weekend to share their ideas on why the continued funding of federal analysis labs is essential.
Six panelists, together with U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, met Saturday to decry the dearth of analysis funding the nationwide authorities is proposing for the Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
NOAA operates 4 scientific labs in Boulder. Earlier this yr, a number of NOAA staff in Boulder have been fired due to workforce cuts by President Donald Trump’s administration.
“Over the course of the final seven months, science and our federal laboratories throughout the nation have been beneath assault by this administration,” mentioned Neguse, a Democrat who represents Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District. “The funds request is simply the newest volley in that battle.”
Panelists mentioned a latest proposal by the Trump administration to provide NOAA zero {dollars} in federal funding for the 2026 fiscal yr. In distinction, NOAA obtained $219,824 for local weather analysis alone within the 2024 fiscal yr.
“The scientific superpower that the USA has turn out to be over many years is beneath menace with this funds proposal,” mentioned Dan Powers, govt director of CO-LABS. “It’s astounding, it’s harmful, and it’s surreal that we’d willingly resolve to defund elementary analysis.”

The panel dialog drew a crowd of over 100 to the Boulder Public Library’s Canyon Theater. One viewers member introduced an indication that proclaimed, “We love NOAA.”
John Tayer, president and CEO of the Boulder Chamber, referred to as NOAA a cornerstone within the native and nationwide economies. Tayer estimated that NOAA has a $114 million impression on the Boulder area.
“These are {dollars} that flow into in our native financial system representing spending on eating places, retail purchasing, providers and housing,” Tayer mentioned. “NOAA employment represents jobs we can not afford to lose.”
The panel was moderated by former U.S. Rep. David Skaggs, who additionally represented Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District from 1987 by 1999. Former NOAA staff on the panel informed the viewers how the analysis performed on the Boulder labs bolsters public security.
“We all know that the climate’s going to get extra violent,” mentioned Sandy MacDonald, who labored for NOAA for over 40 years. “NOAA’s job is to guard the general public.”

Robin Webb spent 10 years because the director of NOAA’s Bodily Sciences Laboratory. Below Webb’s management, the lab centered on analysis that superior the prediction of floods, droughts and wildfires.
“That is only a temporary snapshot of the depth of the analysis that is happening on this lab,” Webb mentioned.
One other panelist, Laura Riihimaki, was fired from her job in NOAA’s World Monitoring Laboratory in February. She mentioned she is apprehensive concerning the lack of experience at NOAA.
“I feel these cuts are going to not save People cash, they’re going to value People cash in the long run,” Riihimaki mentioned. “I feel that they’re going to impression NOAA’s skill to truly save lives.”

