Committee on Climate Change Science and Technology Integration
US Climate Change research organization
The Committee on Climate Change Science and Technology Integration was created as part of the Clear Skies Initiative in February 2002 by George W. Bush, as a Cabinet-level effort to coordinate climate change science and technology research.
The White House says:[1]
- "The Secretary of Commerce and Secretary of Energy will lead the effort, in close coordination with the President's Science Advisor. The research effort will continue to be coordinated through the National Science and Technology Council in accordance with the Global Change Research Act of 1990."
References
- ^ "Fact Sheet: President Bush Announces Clear Skies & Global Climate Change Initiative". Executive Office of the President of the United States. February 2002. Retrieved 20 November 2008.
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