Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 7 : Section 6702


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/03/05
Section 6702. Study of global climate change, agriculture, and forestry

    (a) Crops
      (1) In general
        The Secretary shall study the effects of global climate change
      on agriculture and forestry. The study shall, at a minimum
      address - 
          (A) the effects of simultaneous increases in temperature and
        carbon dioxide on crops of economic significance;
          (B) the effects of more frequent or more severe weather
        events on such crops;
          (C) the effects of potential changes in hydrologic regimes on
        current crop yields;
          (D) the economic effects of widespread and increased drought
        frequency in the south, midwest, and plains States; and
          (E) changes in pest problems due to higher temperatures.
      (2) Further studies
        If the results of the study conducted under paragraph (1)
      warrant, the Secretary shall conduct further studies that address
      the means of mitigating the effects of global climate change on
      crops of economic significance that shall, at a minimum - 
          (A) identify whether climate change tolerance can be bred
        into these crops, the amount of time necessary for any such
        breeding, and the effects on the income of farmers;
          (B) evaluate existing genetic resource and breeding programs
        for crops for their ability to develop new varieties that can
        tolerate potential climate changes; and
          (C) assess the potential for the development of crop
        varieties that are tolerant to climate changes and other
        environmental stresses, such as drought, pests, and salinity.
    (b) Forests
      The Secretary shall conduct a study on the emissions of methane,
    nitrous oxide, and hydrocarbons from tropical and temperate
    forests, the manner in which such emissions may affect global
    climate change; the manner in which global climate change may
    affect such emissions; and the manner in which such emissions may
    be reduced through management practices. The study shall, at a
    minimum - 
        (1) obtain measurements of nitrous oxide, methane, and
      nonmethane hydrocarbons from tropical and temperate forests;
        (2) determine the manner in which the nitrous oxide, methane,
      and nonmethane hydrocarbon emissions from temperate and tropical
      forest systems will respond due to climate change; and
        (3) identify and address alternative management strategies for
      temperate and tropical forests that may mitigate any negative
      effects of global climate change.
    (c) Reports
      The Secretary shall submit reports of the studies conducted under
    subsections (a) and (b) of this section within 3 and 6 years,
    respectively, after November 28, 1990, to the Committee on
    Agriculture and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of
    the House of Representatives, and the Committee on Agriculture,
    Nutrition, and Forestry of the Senate. In addition, interim reports
    regarding such studies shall be provided by the Secretary to such
    Committees annually, with recommendations for actions which may be
    taken to mitigate the negative effects of global climate change and
    to adapt to global climate changes and related phenomena.



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