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  1. Information About the Draft Third National Climate Assessment Report [Fact Sheet]

    Information About the Draft Third National Climate Assessment Report [Fact Sheet]

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    The National Climate Assessment (NCA) is an important resource for understanding and communicating climate change science and impacts in the United States. It informs the nation about already observed changes, the current status of the climate, and anticipated trends for the future. The NCA report process integrates scientific information from multiple sources and sectors to highlight key findings and significant gaps in our knowledge. The NCA is also establishing consistent methods for evaluating climate impacts in the U.S. in the context of broader global change. Finally, findings from the NCA provide input to federal science priorities and are used by U.S. citizens, communities and businesses as they create more sustainable and environmentally sound plans for the nation’s future.

    This two page fact sheet provides an overview of the draft Third National Climate Assessment Report, and answers the most frequently asked questions regarding the draft report.

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  2. The National Global Change Research Plan 2012-2021 [Factsheet]

    The National Global Change Research Plan 2012-2021 [Factsheet]

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    As mandated by Congress, the USGCRP develops a new Strategic Plan every ten years that must “provide for [the] development and coordination of a comprehensive and integrated United States Research Program which will assist the Nation and the world to understand, assess, predict, and respond to human-induced and natural processes of global change.” The Plan will be implemented through the next decade by the collective efforts of 13 U.S. government agencies that collaboratively help the Nation better understand global change and its impacts. This 2012-2021 Strategic Plan builds on past USGCRP Strategic Plans and the accomplishments of the USGCRP, and recognizes that effective response to global change requires a strong scientific foundation. The Plan continues to encompass both the fundamental research that improves understanding, as well as the research necessary to inform responses to climate and global change. Learn More
  3. Interagency Crosscutting Group on Climate Change and Human Health Factsheet

    Interagency Crosscutting Group on Climate Change and Human Health Factsheet

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    The Interagency Crosscutting Group on Climate Change and Human Health (CCHHG) is charged by the USGCRP with planning, coordinating, implementing, evaluating, and reporting on federal research and related scientific activities on the human health impacts of global environmental change. Learn More
  4. Preparing the Nation for Change: Introduction to the National Climate Assessment [Factsheet]

    Preparing the Nation for Change: Introduction to the National Climate Assessment [Factsheet]

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    The NCA report process integrates scientific information from multiple sources and sectors to highlight key findings and significant gaps in our knowledge. Learn More
  5. U.S. Global Change Research Program - Overview [Factsheet]

    U.S. Global Change Research Program - Overview [Factsheet]

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    The U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) coordinates and integrates federal research on changes in the global environment and their implications for society. The USGCRP began as a presidential initiative in 1989 and was mandated by Congress in the Global Change Research Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-606), which called for "a comprehensive and integrated United States research program which will assist the Nation and the world to understand, assess, predict, and respond to human-induced and natural processes of global change."

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