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Photo of Dr. Harlan Watson, US State Department, at COP-9.Photo Credit: US Embassy, Milan, Italy
Dr. Harlan Watson, U.S. State Department, at COP-9.

Current U.S. climate change policy focuses on increased funding for research, technology and science to address climate change, tax incentives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and initiation of multiple bilateral and multilateral international partnerships focused on climate change.

The U.S. government has established interagency cooperation mechanisms to help achieve many of these priorities. These are:

  • The Climate Change Research Initiative
  • The Climate Change Technology Initiative
  • Bilateral Agreements
More detailed information on these efforts can be found below.

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