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Presentation to the Member Representatives of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research April Burke, Wendy Naus and Frank Steinberg Lewis-Burke Associates LLC October 14, 2009. Climate Change Policy: Positioning Universities for New Opportunities.
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Presentation to the Member Representatives of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research April Burke, Wendy Naus and Frank Steinberg Lewis-Burke Associates LLC October 14, 2009 Climate Change Policy: Positioning Universities for New Opportunities
Status of FY 2010 Appropriations • CJS (NSF, NOAA and NASA) • Senate action pending • Energy and Water (DOE) • Final FY 2010: • $4.9 billion Office of Science • $2.24 billion EERE • Continuing Resolution • Through Oct. 31 Amounts in billions
Status of Climate Change Debate • Timing: • House – Holding pattern, passed “Waxman-Markey” in June • Senate – Depends who you ask: • Maj. Leader Reid – Push to 2010? • Boxer – Markup in October • Issues on the table: • Cap and trade • Adaptation • Climate services • Research/USGCRP • Energy efficiency • Renewables • Nuclear
Emerging Adaptation Opportunities • State Programs to Build Resilience – Distribution of allowances to state governments to implement projects, programs or measures to build resilience to impacts of climate change. • Public Health – Federal Government assist in preparing health systems to respond to impacts of climate change; ensure sufficient information; enhance preparedness; and assist developing nations. • Natural Resources – Efforts to protect, restore and conserve natural resources (including wildlife) in response to climate change; possible financial support and incentives for such programs.
Emerging Adaptation Opportunities (continued) • International – Financial support for bilateral assistance to help vulnerable countries in development of adaptation plans, policy and financing; support adaptation research in/for most vulnerable developing countries. • Climate Services – Will be responsible for coordinating and providing services to users, decision-makers and stakeholders. Many states/decision-makers are not prepared to use this information.
Take Away Messages • Opportunities will emerge with the enactment of climate legislation. • Adaptation is the future; the community needs to position itself to be helpful and inform decision-making. • Get creative, partner, and make new friends with non-traditional atmospheric research agencies (DOD, NIH, USDA, State, etc.).