The Chairman of the Council, through the Committee, shall develop a National Global Change Research Plan for implementation of the Program. The Plan shall contain recommendations for national global change research. The Chairman of the Council shall submit the Plan to the Congress within one year after November 16, 1990, and a revised Plan shall be submitted at least once every three years thereafter.
The Plan shall-
The Plan shall provide for, but not be limited to, the following research elements:
The Plan shall provide recommendations for collaboration within the Federal Government and among nations to-
The Chairman of the Council shall enter into an agreement with the National Research Council under which the National Research Council shall-
In developing the Plan, the Committee shall consult with academic, State, industry, and environmental groups and representatives. Not later than 90 days before the Chairman of the Council submits the Plan, or any revision thereof, to the Congress, a summary of the proposed Plan shall be published in the Federal Register for a public comment period of not less than 60 days.
15 U.S.C. § 2934
- Committee
- "Committee" means the Committee on Earth and Environmental Sciences established under section 2932 of this title;
- Council
- "Council" means the Federal Coordinating Council on Science, Engineering, and Technology;
- Plan
- "Plan" means the National Global Change Research Plan developed under section 2934 of this title, or any revision thereof; and
- Program
- "Program" means the United States Global Change Research Program established under section 2933 of this title.
- global change research
- "global change research" means study, monitoring, assessment, prediction, and information management activities to describe and understand-(A) the interactive physical, chemical, and biological processes that regulate the total Earth system;(B) the unique environment that the Earth provides for life;(C) changes that are occurring in the Earth system; and(D) the manner in which such system, environment, and changes are influenced by human actions;
- global change
- "global change" means changes in the global environment (including alterations in climate, land productivity, oceans or other water resources, atmospheric chemistry, and ecological systems) that may alter the capacity of the Earth to sustain life;