In an atmosphere
of fear
and threat
and perpetual
distortions,
we get
flooded
with antediluvian
actions
compounded by
distractions
of epic
proportions.
The contortions
of explanation
from the current
administration
on everything
from reigning
in immigration
to raining
inundation,
when the
lapse in
communication
seemed to
exacerbate
a biblical
situation,
severely
compounds
the loss
and frustration
that somehow
is still
siloed.
The National
Oceanic
and Atmospheric
Administration
endured
DOGE
job
eliminations
which
seemed to
affect
communications
between
the National
Weather Service
and state
actors.
But detractors
will insist
that deathly
flooding
would persist
no matter
what.
Yes,
the rains
were extraordinary
and likely
to cause
adversity.
But was
the calamity
necessarily
due to
an impossibility?
The unbearable
tragedy
from the floods
in Texas
reminds us
that nature
can be
quite cruel.
But humans
fuel
the result
of nature’s
tumult
one way
or another.
NOAA’s
arc
of expansion
decades since
its creation
has provided
communication
and exploration
tools
that only fools
in this administration
would find
dispensable.
We’ve seen
this with
other agencies,
like USAID
where the lack
from the cutback
means
more die.
Defunding research
and/or communication
leaves
those most
in need
in the lurch
in the most
horrible
situation.
Responsible
oversight
might
seem ancient
when the penchant
for disruption
is au curant.
Until recently,
NOAA’s arc
was built
conscientiously
to protect
us
and the environment.
As 911
and Katrina revealed,
the politics
concealed
breakdowns
between authorities.
The disparities
were ignored
until
the devastation
was toured
and the discoveries
appalling.
NOAA’s arc
again
reminds me
that we
must bend
the arc
of history
creatively
toward justice
and sustainability.