PART I—AMENDMENTS TO THE GLOBAL
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CHANGE RESEARCH ACT OF 1990
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SEC. 1331. AMENDMENT OF GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH
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ACT OF 1990.
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Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in
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this subtitle an amendment or repeal is expressed in terms
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of an amendment to, or repeal of, a section or other provi-
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sion, the reference shall be considered to be made to a section
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or other provision of the Global Change Research Act of
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1990 (15 U.S.C. 2921 et seq.).
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SEC. 1332. CHANGES IN DEFINITIONS.
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Paragraph (1) of section 2 (15 U.S.C. 2921) is amend-
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ed by striking ‘‘Earth and Environmental Sciences’’ insert-
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ing ‘‘Global Change Research’’.
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SEC. 1333. CHANGE IN COMMITTEE NAME AND STRUCTURE.
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Section 102 (15 U.S.C. 2932) is amended—
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(1) by striking ‘‘
EARTH
AND
ENVIRON
-
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MENTAL SCIENCES
’’ in the section heading and in-
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serting ‘‘
GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH
’’;
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(2) by striking ‘‘Earth and Environmental
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Sciences’’ in subsection (a) and inserting ‘‘Global
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Change Research’’;
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(3) by striking the last sentence of subsection (b)
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and inserting ‘‘The representatives shall be the Dep-
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uty Secretary or the Deputy Secretary’s designee (or,
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in the case of an agency other than a department, the
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deputy head of that agency or the deputy’s des-
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ignee).’’;
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(4) by striking ‘‘Chairman of the Council,’’ in
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subsection (c) and inserting ‘‘Director of the Office of
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National Climate Change Policy with advice from the
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Chairman of the Council, and’’;
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(5) by redesignating subsections (d) and (e) as
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subsections (e) and (f), respectively; and
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(6) by inserting after subsection (c) the fol-
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lowing:
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‘‘(d) S
UBCOMMITTEES AND
W
ORKING
G
ROUPS
.—
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‘‘(1) I
N
GENERAL
.—There shall be a Sub-
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committee on Global Change Research, which shall
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carry out such functions of the Committee as the
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Committee may assign to it.
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‘‘(2) M
EMBERSHIP
.—The membership of the
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Subcommittee shall consist of—
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‘‘(A) the membership of the Subcommittee
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on Global Change Research of the Committee on
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Environment and Natural Resources (the func-
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tions of which are transferred to the Sub-
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committee established by this subsection) estab-
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lished by the National Science and Technology
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Council; and
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‘‘(B) such additional members as the Chair
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of the Committee may, from time to time, ap-
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point.
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‘‘(3) C
HAIR
.—A high ranking official of one of
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the departments or agencies described in subsection
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(b), appointed by the Chair of the Committee with ad-
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vice from the Chairman of the Council, shall chair the
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subcommittee. The Chairperson shall be knowledgeable
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and experienced with regard to the administration of
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scientific research programs, and shall be a represent-
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ative of an agency that contributes substantially, in
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terms of scientific research capability and budget, to
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the Program.
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‘‘(4) O
THER
SUBCOMMITTEES
AND
WORKING
3
GROUPS
.—The Committee may establish such addi-
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tional subcommittees and working groups as it sees
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fit.’’.
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SEC. 1334. CHANGE IN NATIONAL GLOBAL CHANGE RE-
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SEARCH PLAN.
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Section 104 (15 U.S.C. 2934) is amended—
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(1) by inserting ‘‘short-term and long-term’’ be-
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fore ‘‘goals’’ in subsection (b)(1);
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(2) by striking ‘‘usable information on which to
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base policy decisions related to’’ in subsection (b)(1)
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and inserting ‘‘information relevant and readily usa-
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ble by local, State, and Federal decisionmakers, as
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well as other end-users, for the formulation of effective
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decisions and strategies for measuring, predicting,
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preventing, mitigating, and adapting to’’;
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(3) by adding at the end of subsection (c) the fol-
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lowing:
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‘‘(6) Methods for integrating information to pro-
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vide predictive and other tools for planning and deci-
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sionmaking by governments, communities and the
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private sector.’’;
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(4) by striking subsection (d)(3) and inserting
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the following:
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‘‘(3) combine and interpret data from various
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sources to produce information readily usable by
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local, State, and Federal policymakers, and other end-
5
users, attempting to formulate effective decisions and
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strategies for preventing, mitigating, and adapting to
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the effects of global change.’’;
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(5) by striking ‘‘and’’ in subsection (d)(2);
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(6) by striking ‘‘change.’’ in subsection (d)(3)
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and inserting ‘‘change; and’’;
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(7) by adding at the end of subsection (d) the fol-
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lowing:
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‘‘(4) establish a common assessment and mod-
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eling framework that may be used in both research
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and operations to predict and assess the vulnerability
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of natural and managed ecosystems and of human so-
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ciety in the context of other environmental and social
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changes.’’; and
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(8) by adding at the end the following:
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‘‘(g) S
TRATEGIC
P
LAN
; R
EVISED
I
MPLEMENTATION
21
P
LAN
.—The Chairman of the Council, through the Com-
22
mittee, shall develop a strategic plan for the United States
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Global Climate Change Research Program for the 10-year
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period beginning in 2002 and submit the plan to the Con-
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gress within 180 days after the date of enactment of the
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Global Climate Change Act of 2002. The Chairman, through
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the Committee, shall also submit revised implementation
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plans as required under subsection (a).’’.
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SEC. 1335. INTEGRATED PROGRAM OFFICE.
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Section 105 (15 U.S.C. 2935) is amended—
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(1) by redesignating subsections (a), (b), and (c)
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as subsections (b), (c), and (d), respectively; and
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(2) by inserting before subsection (b), as redesig-
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nated, the following:
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‘‘(a) I
NTEGRATED
P
ROGRAM
O
FFICE
.—
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‘‘(1) E
STABLISHMENT
.—There is established in
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the Office of Science and Technology Policy an inte-
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grated program office for the global change research
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program.
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‘‘(2) O
RGANIZATION
.—The integrated program
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office established under paragraph (1) shall be headed
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by the associate director with responsibility for cli-
18
mate change science and technology and shall include,
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to the maximum extent feasible, a representative from
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each Federal agency participating in the global
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change research program.
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‘‘(3) F
UNCTION
.—The integrated program office
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shall—
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‘‘(A) manage, working in conjunction with
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the Committee, interagency coordination and
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program integration of global change research
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activities and budget requests;
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‘‘(B) ensure that the activities and pro-
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grams of each Federal agency or department
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participating in the program address the goals
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and objectives identified in the strategic research
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plan and interagency implementation plans;
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‘‘(C) ensure program and budget rec-
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ommendations of the Committee are commu-
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nicated to the President and are integrated into
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the climate change action strategy;
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‘‘(D) review, solicit, and identify, and allo-
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cate funds for, partnership projects that address
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critical research objectives or operational goals of
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the program, including projects that would fill
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research gaps identified by the program, and for
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which project resources are shared among at
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least two agencies participating in the program;
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and
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‘‘(E) review and provide recommendations
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on, in conjunction with the Committee, all an-
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nual appropriations requests from Federal agen-
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cies or departments participating in the pro-
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gram.’’;
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(3) by striking ‘‘Committee.’’ in paragraph (2)
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of subsection (c), as redesignated, and inserting
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‘‘Committee and the Integrated Program Office.’’; and
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(4) by inserting ‘‘and the Integrated Program
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Office’’ after ‘‘Committee’’ in paragraph (1) of sub-
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section (d), as redesignated.
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SEC. 1336. RESEARCH GRANTS.
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Section 105 (15 U.S.C. 2935) is amended—
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(1) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection
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(d); and
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(2) by inserting after subsection (b) the fol-
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lowing:
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‘‘(c) R
ESEARCH
G
RANTS
.—
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‘‘(1) C
OMMITTEE TO DEVELOP LIST OF PRIORITY
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RESEARCH AREAS
.—The Committee shall develop a
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list of priority areas for research and development on
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climate change that are not being addressed by Fed-
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eral agencies.
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‘‘(2) D
IRECTOR OF OSTP TO TRANSMIT LIST TO
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NSF
.—The Director of the Office of Science and Tech-
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nology Policy shall transmit the list to the National
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Science Foundation.
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‘‘(3) F
UNDING THROUGH NSF
.—
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‘‘(A) B
UDGET
REQUEST
.—The National
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Science Foundation shall include, as part of the
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annual request for appropriations for the Science
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and Technology Policy Institute, a request for
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appropriations to fund research in the priority
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areas on the list developed under paragraph (1).
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‘‘(B) A
UTHORIZATION
.—For fiscal year
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2003 and each fiscal year thereafter, there are
8
authorized to be appropriated to the National
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Science Foundation not less than $17,000,000, to
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be made available through the Science and Tech-
11
nology Policy Institute, for research in those pri-
12
ority areas.’’.
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SEC. 1337. EVALUATION OF INFORMATION.
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Section 106 (15 U.S.C. 2936) is amended—
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(1) by striking ‘‘Scientific’’ in the section
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heading;
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(2) by striking ‘‘and’’ after the semicolon in
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paragraph (2); and
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(3) by striking ‘‘years.’’ in paragraph (3) and
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inserting ‘‘years; and’’; and
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(4) by adding at the end the following:
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‘‘(4) evaluates the information being developed
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under this title, considering in particular its useful-
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ness to local, State, and national decisionmakers, as
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well as to other stakeholders such as the private sector,
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after providing a meaningful opportunity for the con-
2
sideration of the views of such stakeholders on the ef-
3
fectiveness of the Program and the usefulness of the
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information.’’.
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PART II—NATIONAL CLIMATE SERVICES
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AND MONITORING
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SEC. 1341. AMENDMENT OF NATIONAL CLIMATE PROGRAM
8
ACT.
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Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in
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this subtitle an amendment or repeal is expressed in terms
11
of an amendment to, or repeal of, a section or other provi-
12
sion, the reference shall be considered to be made to a section
13
or other provision of the National Climate Program Act (15
14
U.S.C. 2901 et seq.).
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SEC. 1342. CHANGES IN FINDINGS.
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Section 2 (15 U.S.C. 2901) is amended—
17
(1) by striking ‘‘Weather and climate change af-
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fect’’ in paragraph (1) and inserting ‘‘Weather, cli-
19
mate change, and climate variability affect public
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safety, environmental security, human health,’’;
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(2) by striking ‘‘climate’’ in paragraph (2) and
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inserting ‘‘climate, including seasonal and decadal
23
fluctuations,’’;
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(3) by striking ‘‘changes.’’ in paragraph (5) and
1
inserting ‘‘changes and providing free exchange of me-
2
teorological data.’’; and
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(4) by adding at the end the following:
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‘‘(7) The present rate of advance in research and
5
development and application of such advances is in-
6
adequate and new developments must be incorporated
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rapidly into services for the benefit of the public.
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‘‘(8) The United States lacks adequate infra-
9
structure and research to meet national climate moni-
10
toring and prediction needs.’’.
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SEC. 1343. TOOLS FOR REGIONAL PLANNING.
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Section 5(d) (15 U.S.C. 2904(d)) is amended—
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(1) by redesignating paragraphs (4) through (9)
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as paragraphs (5) through (10), respectively;
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(2) by inserting after paragraph (3) the fol-
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lowing:
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‘‘(4) methods for improving modeling and pre-
18
dictive capabilities and developing assessment meth-
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ods to guide national, regional, and local planning
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and decisionmaking on land use, water hazards, and
21
related issues;’’;
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(3) by inserting ‘‘sharing,’’ after ‘‘collection,’’ in
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paragraph (5), as redesignated;
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(4) by striking ‘‘experimental’’ each place it ap-
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pears in paragraph (9), as redesignated;
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(5) by striking ‘‘preliminary’’ in paragraph
3
(10), as redesignated;
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(6) by striking ‘‘this Act,’’ the first place it ap-
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pears in paragraph (10), as redesignated, and insert-
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ing ‘‘the Global Climate Change Act of 2002,’’; and
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(7) by striking ‘‘this Act,’’ the second place it ap-
8
pears in paragraph (10), as redesignated, and insert-
9
ing ‘‘that Act,’’.
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SEC. 1344. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
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Section 9 (15 U.S.C. 2908) is amended—
12
(1) by striking ‘‘1979,’’ and inserting ‘‘2002,’’;
13
(2) by striking ‘‘1980,’’ and inserting ‘‘2003,’’;
14
(3) by striking ‘‘1981,’’ and inserting ‘‘2004,’’;
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and
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(4) by striking ‘‘$25,500,000’’ and inserting
17
‘‘$75,500,000’’.
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SEC. 1345. NATIONAL CLIMATE SERVICE PLAN.
19
The Act (15 U.S.C. 2901 et seq.) is amended by insert-
20
ing after section 5 the following:
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‘‘SEC. 6. NATIONAL CLIMATE SERVICE PLAN.
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‘‘Within 1 year after the date of enactment of the Glob-
23
al Climate Change Act of 2002, the Secretary of Commerce
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shall submit to the Senate Committee on Commerce,
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Science, and Transportation and the House Science Com-
1
mittee a plan of action for a National Climate Service
2
under the National Climate Program. The plan shall set
3
forth recommendations and funding estimates for—
4
‘‘(1) a national center for operational climate
5
monitoring and predicting with the functional capac-
6
ity to monitor and adjust observing systems as nec-
7
essary to reduce bias;
8
‘‘(2) the design, deployment, and operation of an
9
adequate national climate observing system that
10
builds upon existing environmental monitoring sys-
11
tems and closes gaps in coverage by existing systems;
12
‘‘(3) the establishment of a national coordinated
13
modeling strategy, including a national climate mod-
14
eling center to provide a dedicated capability for cli-
15
mate modeling and a regular schedule of projections
16
on a long- and short-term time schedule and at a
17
range of spatial scales;
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‘‘(4) improvements in modeling and assessment
19
capabilities needed to integrate information to predict
20
regional and local climate changes and impacts;
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‘‘(5) in coordination with the private sector, im-
22
proving the capacity to assess the impacts of pre-
23
dicted and projected climate changes and variations;
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‘‘(6) a program for long-term stewardship, qual-
1
ity control, development of relevant climate products,
2
and efficient access to all relevant climate data, prod-
3
ucts, and critical model simulations; and
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‘‘(7) mechanisms to coordinate among Federal
5
agencies, State, and local government entities and the
6
academic community to ensure timely and full shar-
7
ing and dissemination of climate information and
8
services, both domestically and internationally.’’.
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SEC. 1346. INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC RESEARCH AND CO-
10
OPERATION.
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The Secretary of Commerce, in cooperation with the
12
Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
13
ministration, shall conduct international research in the
14
Pacific region that will increase understanding of the na-
15
ture and predictability of climate variability in the Asia-
16
Pacific sector, including regional aspects of global environ-
17
mental change. Such research activities shall be conducted
18
in cooperation with other nations of the region. There are
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authorized to be appropriated for purposes of this section
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$1,500,000 to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad-
21
ministration, $1,500,000 to the National Aeronautics and
22
Space Administration, and $500,000 for the Pacific ENSO
23
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SEC. 1347. REPORTING ON TRENDS.
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(a) A
TMOSPHERIC
M
ONITORING AND
V
ERIFICATION
2
P
ROGRAM
.—The Secretary of Commerce, in coordination
3
with relevant Federal agencies, shall, as part of the Na-
4
tional Climate Service, establish an atmospheric moni-
5
toring and verification program utilizing aircraft, satellite,
6
ground sensors, and modeling capabilities to monitor, meas-
7
ure, and verify atmospheric greenhouse gas levels, dates,
8
and emissions. Where feasible, the program shall measure
9
emissions from identified sources participating in the re-
10
porting system for verification purposes. The program shall
11
use measurements and standards that are consistent with
12
those utilized in the greenhouse gas measurement and re-
13
porting system established under subsection (a) and the reg-
14
istry established under section 1102.
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(b) A
NNUAL
R
EPORTING
.—The Secretary of Commerce
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shall issue an annual report that identifies greenhouse emis-
17
sions and trends on a local, regional, and national level.
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The report shall also identify emissions or reductions attrib-
19
utable to individual or multiple sources covered by the
20
greenhouse gas measurement and reporting system estab-
21
lished under section 1102.
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SEC. 1348. ARCTIC RESEARCH AND POLICY.
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(a) A
RCTIC
R
ESEARCH
C
OMMISSION
.—Section 103(d)
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of the Arctic Research and Policy Act of 1984 (15 U.S.C.
25
4102(d)) is amended—
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(1) by striking ‘‘exceed 90 days’’ in the second
1
sentence of paragraph (1) and inserting ‘‘exceed, in
2
the case of the chairperson of the Commission, 120
3
days, and, in the case of any other member of the
4
Commission, 90 days,’’;
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(2) by striking ‘‘Chairman’’ in paragraph (2)
6
and inserting ‘‘chairperson’’.
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(b) G
RANTS
.—Section 104 of the Arctic Research and
8
Policy Act of 1984 (15 U.S.C. 4103) is amended by adding
9
at the end the following:
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‘‘(c) F
UNDING FOR
A
RCTIC
R
ESEARCH
.—
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‘‘(1) I
N GENERAL
.—With the prior approval of
12
the commission, or under authority delegated by the
13
Commission, and subject to such conditions as the
14
Commission may specify, the Executive Director ap-
15
pointed under section 106(a) may—
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‘‘(A) make grants to persons to conduct re-
17
search concerning the Arctic; and
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‘‘(B) make funds available to the National
19
Science Foundation or to Federal agencies for
20
the conduct of research concerning the Arctic.
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‘‘(2) E
FFECT OF ACTION BY EXECUTIVE DIREC
-
22
TOR
.—An action taken by the executive director
23
under paragraph (1) shall be final and binding on
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the Commission.
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‘‘(3) A
UTHORIZATION
OF
APPROPRIATIONS
.—
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There are authorized to be appropriated to the Com-
2
mission such sums as are necessary to carry out this
3
section.’’.
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SEC. 1349. ABRUPT CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH.
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(a) I
N
G
ENERAL
.—The Secretary of Commerce,
6
through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis-
7
tration, shall carry out a program of scientific research on
8
potential abrupt climate change designed—
9
(1) to develop a global array of terrestrial and
10
oceanographic indicators of paleoclimate in order suf-
11
ficiently to identify and describe past instances of ab-
12
rupt climate change;
13
(2) to improve understanding of thresholds and
14
nonlinearities in geophysical systems related to the
15
mechanisms of abrupt climate change;
16
(3) to incorporate these mechanisms into ad-
17
vanced geophysical models of climate change; and
18
(4) to test the output of these models against an
19
improved global array of records of past abrupt cli-
20
mate changes.
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(b) A
BRUPT
C
LIMATE
C
HANGE
D
EFINED
.—In this sec-
22
tion, the term ‘‘abrupt climate change’’ means a change in
23
climate that occurs so rapidly or unexpectedly that human
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or natural systems may have difficulty adapting to it.
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(c) A
UTHORIZATION OF
A
PPROPRIATIONS
.—There are
1
authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Commerce
2
$10,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2003 through 2008,
3
and such sums as may be necessary for fiscal years after
4
fiscal year 2008, to carry out subsection (a).
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