DOI Climate Change Response
DOI COP-15 Speeches & Presentations
- Secretary Salazar's Keynote Speech [Link formerly to https://statedept.connectsolutions.com/p43766838/]
- Toward Land-Based Carbon Management
- Carbon Storage Project
- Landsat and Carbon Assessments
- Impacts on Coastal Communities
- Empowering Natural Resource Managers to Adapt to Climate Change
Assistant Secretary Strickland speaks at COP15.
State Department's COP-15 Website
Official website of the United States participation in U.N. Conference on Climate Change in Copenhagen, Denmark. more
New Discoveries Could Improve Climate Projections
New discoveries about the deep ocean’s temperature variability and circulation system could help improve projections of future climate conditions.
The deep ocean is affected more by surface warming than previously thought, and this understanding allows for more accurate predictions of factors such as sea level rise and ice volume changes.
New Science Estimates Carbon Storage Potential on U.S. Lands
The first phase of a groundbreaking national assessment estimates that U.S. forests and soils could remove additional quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere as a means to mitigate climate change.
Secretary Salazar Outlines Vision for New Energy Future at UN Conference on Climate Change
Today, US Secretary of the Interior delivered the keynote address entitled “New Energy Future: The Role of Public Lands in Clean Energy Production and Carbon Capture” at the UN Conference on Climate Change . The full text of Secretary Salazar’s remarks, as prepared for delivery, are here.
Nation’s Forests and Soils Store Equivalent of 50 Years of U.S. CO2 Emissions
The first phase of a groundbreaking national assessment estimates that U.S. forests and soils could remove additional quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere as a means to mitigate climate change.
The lower 48 states in the U.S. hypothetically have the potential to store an additional 3-7 billion metric tons of carbon in forests, if agricultural lands were to be used for planting forests. This potential is equivalent to 2 to 4 years of America’s current CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels .
Salazar Announces MMS Plan to Establish Atlantic Renewable Energy Office
COPENHAGEN – Today, as he toured the Middelgrunden wind farm near Copenhagen Denmark, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced that the Minerals Management Service (MMS) will establish a new regional office in 2010 to support renewable energy development on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) off the Atlantic seaboard.
Secretary Salazar to Keynote Copenhagen Climate Summit and Kick Off Department of the Interior Presentations
On Thursday, December 10, 2009, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar will deliver keynote remarks at the COP-15 Climate Negotiations Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark. Secretary Salazar's keynote address will also kick-off a series of presentations by top Department of the Interior officials including, Deputy Secretary David Hayes, Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Tom Strickland, Director of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Marsha McNutt, Science Advisor to the Deputy Secretary Kit Batten, and USGS Senior Advisor for Global Change Programs Thomas Armstrong.
Secretary Co-hosts Clean Energy Economy Forum
Live Webcast
Youth leaders from across the U.S. meet in D.C. today for a Clean Energy Economy Forum co-hosted by Secretary Salazar. Live video from the Eisenhower Executive Office Building will be available at 4 pm
2010 Conference on the Environment
Call for Abstracts
The 2010 Conference on the Environment is scheduled for April 26-30, 2010, in Portland, Oregon. The Conference will be sponsored by the Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance and hosted by the National Park Service. The Conference will be a platform for addressing important environmental issues including greenhouse gas management, compliance, energy, transportation and facilities management; identifying opportunities for sharing scarce resources devoted to solving environmental problems; and receiving training in environmental subject areas.
The Call for Abstracts for the Conference is now available, and abstracts may be submitted online.
Salazar Hosts White House Clean Energy Economy Forum on Renewable Energy, Job Creation, and Climate Impact and Adaptation
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today hosted a Clean Energy Economy Forum with stakeholders from 39 states across the country at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Deputy Secretary David Hayes and other top Department of the Interior officials spoke about the importance of renewable energy and job creation, climate impact and adaptation, and efforts to support and maintain the treasured landscapes of America in the emerging clean energy economy.
Secretarial Order Addresses Climate Change Impacts on U.S. Lands and Oceans
On September 14, 2009, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar launched the Department of the Interior's first-ever coordinated strategy to address current and future impacts of climate change on America's land, water, ocean, fish, wildlife, and cultural resources.
"Across the country, Americans are experiencing first-hand the impacts of climate change, from growing pressure on water supplies to more intense droughts and fires to rampant bark beetle infestations," said Salazar. "Because Interior manages one-fifth of our nation's landmass and 1.7 billion acres on the Outer Continental Shelf it is imperative that we tackle these impacts of a failed and outdated energy policy. This secretarial order is another milestone in our continuing effort to change how Interior does business to respond to the energy and climate challenges of our time."
Secretary Salazar signs a secretarial order launching the Department of the Interior's coordinated strategy to address climate change. The Secretary is joined by Deputy Secretary David J. Hayes, Science Advisor Kit Batten, Director of the Minerals Management Service Liz Birnbaum, Assistant Secretary for Water and Science Anne Castle and other senior officials. Hi-Res