Satellites on the chopping block? NASA's OCO-2 and OCO-3, critical for tracking global carbon dioxide and plant growth, face early shutdown due to budget debates. Losing these eyes in the sky jeopardizes vital data for agriculture, economic stability, and US leadership in climate science, threatening our ability to address global climate challenges. Is a mere $15 million worth risking irreversible damage?
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