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Table of Contents
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Presidential Leadership for a Long Term Challenge
“I reaffirm America’s commitment to the United Nations Framework Convention and its central goal, to stabilize atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations at a level that will prevent dangerous human interference with the climate.”
“(We will) set America on a path to slow the growth of our greenhouse gas emissions and, as science justifies, to stop and then reverse the growth of emissions.”
President George W. Bush
February 14, 2002 |
Administration Actions to Advance Technologies for Addressing Global Climate Change
Vision and Mission
Planning Context
The Role of Technology
Strategic Goals
- Goal 1. Reduce Emissions from Energy End-Use and Infrastructure
- Goal 2. Reduce Emissions from Energy Supply
- Goal 3. Capture and Sequester Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
- Goal 4. Reduce Emissions of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases
- Goal 5. Improve Capabilities to Measure and Monitor GHG Emissions
- Goal 6. Bolster Basic Science Contributions to Technology Development.
Core Approaches [approaches]
- Approach 1. Strengthen Climate Change Technology R & D
- Approach 2. Strengthen Basic Research Contributions
- Approach 3. Enhance Opportunities for Partnerships
- Approach 4. Increase International Cooperation
- Approach 5. Support Cutting-Edge Technology Demonstration
- Approach 6. Ensure a Viable Technology Workforce of the Future
- Approach 7. Provide Supporting Technology Policy
Prioritization
- Strategic Plan
- Portfolio Planning Principles
- Portfolio Planning and Investment Criteria
- Application of Criteria
Key Initiatives
Management
- Executive Direction
- Interagency Planning and Integration
- Agency Implementation
- External Interactions
- Program Support
Next Steps
Conclusion
Appendix A – Summary of Scenarios Analyses and Preliminary Insights
Appendix B – CCTP Participating Agency FY 2004 to FY 2006 Budgets and Requests
Footnotes
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