Title 7 › Chapter 96— GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE › § 6701
Create a Global Climate Change Program inside the Department of Agriculture. The Secretary of Agriculture must set up the program and appoint a director to run it. The director must coordinate policy analysis, long-range planning, research, and response strategies about climate change. The director must work with other federal agencies through the Office of Science and Technology Policy, keep the Department informed about scientific and policy developments affecting agriculture and forestry, recommend actions to the Secretary, and make sure climate change is included in the Department’s research, planning, and decisions. The director must also lead the studies required by section 6702, award competitive grants for agriculture-related climate research through other agencies, join interagency work, consult the National Academy of Sciences and other groups, represent the Department to OSTP and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and review all Department climate-related budget items, including the research budget sent to OSTP and the Office of Management and Budget. Defined terms: Secretary of Agriculture — the head of the Department of Agriculture. Global Climate Change Program — the Department’s central office for coordinating climate change work.
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7 U.S.C. § 6701
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60