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DEFENDING THE NATIONAL CLIMATE ASSESSMENT

A Call from Environmental and Natural Resource Economists

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Our resilience as a nation depends on our willingness to face reality head-on. For over three decades, the National Climate Assessment has drawn on the best available science to understand how climate change affects every region of the United States and every sector of the U.S. economy, helping us make smarter, more informed decisions.

First authorized by Congress in 1990, the Assessment was created to "produce information readily usable by policymakers" and to "increase understanding of and response to global change." This path-breaking legislation has guided decisions on everything from floodplain planning to wildfire response, infrastructure design, and public health readiness. The law requires that its findings be shared not only with Congress and the President, but also with the public at large.

The National Climate Assessment is a statutory obligation, enacted with broad bipartisan support and signed into law by President George H. W. Bush. Canceling the Assessment and turning away from science at a moment of escalating climate risk violates the executive’s constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws of the land and obstructs public access to information required by law.

Halting this work is as shortsighted as it is unlawful. The Act itself makes clear that climate research is vital to “national economic well-being,” “public health and safety,” and “international cooperation.” Denying Americans this knowledge undermines the Constitution’s promise to “promote the general welfare” and “secure the blessings of liberty for future generations,” weakening our country’s ability to prepare for future challenges.


Since the legislation was passed in 1990:


We, the undersigned, believe it is necessary to offer the following evidence-based statements in light of recent efforts to cut funding, eliminate coordinating offices, and narrow the scope of the National Climate Assessment, actions that amount to a quiet cancellation of this important leadership initiative and critical public resource*. The scientific and civic foundations laid by the Global Change Research Act of 1990 charged our nation with understanding and responding to climate change, which is now a defining threat to public health, national security, and long-term economic prosperity. As experts trained to evaluate trade-offs, costs, and consequences, we view the continued dismantling of this assessment as both economically shortsighted and deeply irresponsible.

By signing this petition, we call for the immediate reinstatement of the authors and the on-time public release of the U.S. National Climate Assessment, in keeping with both the letter of the law and the urgency of this moment.

* Update: as of June 30th, 2025 the five previous National Climate Assessments have been removed from U.S. Government websites. Older versions are archived through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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