§ 2901. Findings
The Congress finds and declares the following:
- (1) Weather and climate change affect food production, energy use, land use,
water resources and other factors vital to national security and human welfare.
- (2) An ability to anticipate natural and man-induced changes in climate would
contribute to the soundness of policy decisions in the public and private sectors.
- (3) Significant improvements in the ability to forecast climate on an
intermediate and long-term basis are possible.
- (4) Information regarding climate is not being fully disseminated or used,
and Federal efforts have given insufficient attention to assessing and applying this information.
- (5) Climate fluctuation and change occur on a global basis, and deficiencies
exist in the system for monitoring global climate changes. International cooperation for the purpose of sharing the benefits and costs of a global effort to understand climate is essential.
- (6) The United States lacks a well-defined and coordinated program in
climate-related research, monitoring, assessment of effects, and information utilization.