U.S. Representative Chip Cravaack introduced an amendment to a federal funding bill to cut funding for a National Science Foundation program that teaches students and others about climate change.
Cravaack said the 2011 budget proposal from the Obama administration requested $10 million for the Climate Change Education Program to form partnerships among K-12 education, higher education, the private sector, related nonprofit organizations, and relevant education and/or climate related policymakers.
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