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U.S. Climate Change Science Program Listening Session

U.S. Climate Change Science Program Listening Session. www.climatescience.gov. What is the U.S. Climate Change Science Program?. The U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) coordinates and integrates scientific research on climate change and global change

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U.S. Climate Change Science Program Listening Session

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  1. U.S. Climate Change Science ProgramListening Session www.climatescience.gov

  2. What is the U.S. Climate Change Science Program? • The U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) coordinates and integrates scientific research on climate change and global change across 13 participating agencies of the U.S. Government. • The program is mandated by the Global Change Research Act of 1990. • The CCSP facilitates the creation and application of knowledge of the • Earth’s global environment through research, observations, decision • support, and communication. • Program’s Goal: To empower the nation and global community by providing the scientific information and tools necessary to manage the risks and opportunities presented by changes in the climate and other environmental systems.

  3. Climate Change Impacts: Making a Difference

  4. Climate Change Impacts: Making a Difference Most Alaskan Glaciers Retreating, Thinning, Or Stagnating Science Daily (Oct. 6, 2008) — Most glaciers in every mountain range and island group in Alaska are experiencing significant retreat, thinning or stagnation, especially glaciers at lower elevations, according to a new book published by the U.S. Geological Survey. In places, these changes began as early as the middle of the 18th century.

  5. Listening Session Objectives • Primary Objective: • To engage stakeholders to inform the federal government’s strategic planning of climate change research activities. • Secondary Objectives: • Inform stakeholders about the federal climate science program and its strategic planning process. • Generate a list of stakeholders with an interest in CCSP for information sharing and ongoing interactions.

  6. Discussion Questions • What can an interagency federal climate program offer to better meet your climate science and information needs? • What climate-related decisions are you involved in? • For what decisions is the needed climate information not yet available? • What is preventing you from obtaining or using the information? • How can CCSP research better inform decision making on both mitigation and adaptation? • Are scientific assessments related to climate change valuable to you? • What delivery mechanisms are important to you in getting science information incorporated into your climate change decision making?

  7. Discussion Questions • What are the biggest research gaps? • What types of research are needed to better inform decisions related to mitigation and adaptation? • What are your highest priority observational/measurement needs: • for your research? • to support decision making? • What are the greatest future research and modeling opportunities?

  8. You may also provide written comments toinput@usgcrp.gov

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