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- Susan K. Avery, Ph.D.
- Director, Cooperative
Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
- and Climate Change Science Program
- www.climatescience.gov
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- Global climate change: a capstone issue for our generation. Major new technology is needed.
- Accelerate the application of basic climate research to the evaluation
of response strategy options
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- U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP): 1987 and 1990
- President Bush announces Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) June 11, 2001
- President Bush announces U.S.
Climate Change Science Program, incorporating USGCRP and CCRI February 14, 2002
- Drafting timeline
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- Science
- Observations and Data
- Decision Support Resources
- Communication and Education
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- Sequestration
- Greenhouse Gas Stabilization
- Technology Development and Adoption
- Regional Sensitivity
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- Resources and prioritization
- Realistic timelines
- Short- vs. long-term balance
- Interagency process
- Agency responsibilities
- Stakeholder communication, incl. international
- Build on prior work
- Linkages and cross-cutting themes
- Regional analyses
- Ecosystem monitoring
- Model development
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- Builds on well-established USGCRP foundation
- Stresses need for science input to decision making
- Identifies many cutting-edge research activities
- Calls for greatly improved observational capabilities
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- Clarify vision, goals, and priorities of the CCSP and CCRI
- Improve program management description
- Fill key information needs
- Enhance efforts to support decision making
- Create basis for implementation
- Create external review board
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- Decision support
- Adaptation
- Regional analyses
- Ecosystem perspective
- Technology
- Crosscut issues
- International cooperation
- Stakeholder communication
- Resources and Budget
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- National policy and decision-making – complex role of aerosols in
climate forcing and the hydrological cycle
- Resource management and planning – improve forecasts of heating/cooling
requirements
- Observations – combined ground-based/satellite remote sensing –
especially clouds and aerosol – and of the surface
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- Ecosystems – surface temperature, insolation, humidity, UV-B, etc.
affect both natural and managed ecosystems; more data and research are
crucial to progress in evaluating consequences of global change for
natural resources
- Site-specific ideas
- Cooperative measurements at non-ARM sites
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- Tighter integration and synthesis
- Broader context of research results from ARM
- Role in Earth Observations and the Earth Observation Summit
- Integration of user perspectives
- Inform research planning with identified user needs
- Accelerate development of decision support resources
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