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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[FRL–9925–65–OAR]
Notice of Availability of Draft Scientific
Assessment for Public Comment
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of draft
scientific assessment for public
comment.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is publishing this
document on behalf of the United States
Global Change Research Program
(USGCRP) to announce the availability
of the Draft Impacts of Climate Change
on Human Health in the United States:
A Scientific Assessment for a sixty-day
public review. Comments will be
carefully reviewed by the relevant
chapter author teams. Following
revision and further review, a revised
draft will undergo final federal
interagency clearance.
DATES: Comments on this draft scientific
assessment must be received by 5:00
p.m. Eastern time on June 8, 2015.
ADDRESSES: The Draft USGCRP Climate
and Health Assessment is available at
https://www.globalchange.gov/healthassessment where comments from the
public will be accepted electronically.
Comments may be submitted only
online at this address; instructions for
submitting are on this Web site.
All comments received through this
process will be considered by the
relevant chapter authors without
knowledge of the commenters’
identities. When the final assessment is
issued, the comments and the
commenters’ names, along with the
authors’ responses, will become part of
the public record and made available on
https://www.globalchange.gov/healthassessment. Information submitted by a
commenter as part of the registration
process (such as an email address) will
NOT be disclosed publicly.
The final USGCRP Climate and Health
Assessment will be available at https://
www.globalchange.gov/healthassessment.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Allison Crimmins, Coordinator for the
USGCRP Climate and Health
Assessment, EPA, 1200 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW. (6207–A), Washington, DC
20460 (telephone number: 202–343–
9170 or email address: healthreport@
usgcrp.gov) during normal business
hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern time,
Monday through Friday, or visit https://
www.globalchange.gov/healthassessment.
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This
document entitled Draft Impacts of
Climate Change on Human Health in the
United States: A Scientific Assessment
has been developed under the auspices
of The Interagency Group on Climate
Change and Human Health (CCHHG), a
working group of the U.S. Global
Change Research Program (USGCRP), as
part of the ongoing efforts of USGCRP’s
National Climate Assessment (NCA) and
as called for under the President’s
Climate Action Plan. The draft
assessment was written by federal
employees, contractors, or affiliates who
were selected from author nominations
based on their demonstrated subject
matter expertise, relevant publications,
and knowledge of specific topics
designated in the draft outline. This
draft USGCRP Climate and Health
Assessment responds to the 1990
Congressional mandate to periodically
produce National Climate Assessments
and to assist the nation in
understanding, assessing, predicting,
and responding to human-induced and
natural processes of global change.
The purpose of this draft assessment
is to provide a comprehensive,
evidence-based, and, where possible,
quantitative estimation of observed and
projected climate change related health
impacts in the United States. It is
intended to inform public health
officials, disaster response planners,
multi-sector policy and decision
makers, and other stakeholders about
the risks that climate change presents to
human health.
The focus of this draft assessment is
the health impacts of climate change in
the United States. The assessment does
not include detailed discussions of
climate mitigation, adaptation, or
economic valuation, nor does it make
policy recommendations. Similarly,
while this assessment does not focus on
health research needs or gaps, brief
insights on research needs gained while
conducting this assessment will be
included at the end of each chapter.
The USGCRP welcomes all comments
on the content of its draft assessment at
https://www.globalchange.gov/healthassessment.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: March 9, 2015.
Sarah Dunham,
Director, Office of Atmospheric Programs.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-9925-65-OAR]
Notice of Availability of Draft Scientific Assessment for Public
Comment
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of draft scientific assessment for
public comment.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is publishing this
document on behalf of the United States Global Change Research Program
(USGCRP) to announce the availability of the Draft Impacts of Climate
Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment
for a sixty-day public review. Comments will be carefully reviewed by
the relevant chapter author teams. Following revision and further
review, a revised draft will undergo final federal interagency
clearance.
DATES: Comments on this draft scientific assessment must be received by
5:00 p.m. Eastern time on June 8, 2015.
ADDRESSES: The Draft USGCRP Climate and Health Assessment is available
at https://www.globalchange.gov/health-assessment where comments from
the public will be accepted electronically. Comments may be submitted
only online at this address; instructions for submitting are on this
Web site.
All comments received through this process will be considered by
the relevant chapter authors without knowledge of the commenters'
identities. When the final assessment is issued, the comments and the
commenters' names, along with the authors' responses, will become part
of the public record and made available on https://www.globalchange.gov/health-assessment. Information submitted by a commenter as part of the
registration process (such as an email address) will NOT be disclosed
publicly.
The final USGCRP Climate and Health Assessment will be available at
https://www.globalchange.gov/health-assessment.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Allison Crimmins, Coordinator for the
USGCRP Climate and Health Assessment, EPA, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.
(6207-A), Washington, DC 20460 (telephone number: 202-343-9170 or email
address: healthreport@usgcrp.gov) during normal business hours of 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday, or visit https://www.globalchange.gov/health-assessment.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This document entitled Draft Impacts of
Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific
Assessment has been developed under the auspices of The Interagency
Group on Climate Change and Human Health (CCHHG), a working group of
the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP), as part of the
ongoing efforts of USGCRP's National Climate Assessment (NCA) and as
called for under the President's Climate Action Plan. The draft
assessment was written by federal employees, contractors, or affiliates
who were selected from author nominations based on their demonstrated
subject matter expertise, relevant publications, and knowledge of
specific topics designated in the draft outline. This draft USGCRP
Climate and Health Assessment responds to the 1990 Congressional
mandate to periodically produce National Climate Assessments and to
assist the nation in understanding, assessing, predicting, and
responding to human-induced and natural processes of global change.
The purpose of this draft assessment is to provide a comprehensive,
evidence-based, and, where possible, quantitative estimation of
observed and projected climate change related health impacts in the
United States. It is intended to inform public health officials,
disaster response planners, multi-sector policy and decision makers,
and other stakeholders about the risks that climate change presents to
human health.
The focus of this draft assessment is the health impacts of climate
change in the United States. The assessment does not include detailed
discussions of climate mitigation, adaptation, or economic valuation,
nor does it make policy recommendations. Similarly, while this
assessment does not focus on health research needs or gaps, brief
insights on research needs gained while conducting this assessment will
be included at the end of each chapter.
The USGCRP welcomes all comments on the content of its draft
assessment at https://www.globalchange.gov/health-assessment.
Dated: March 9, 2015.
Sarah Dunham,
Director, Office of Atmospheric Programs.
[FR Doc. 2015-07629 Filed 4-6-15; 8:45 am]
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