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EPA Goal 1: Climate Change and Improving Air Quality |
Purpose
The CDC climate and public health framework was established in 2006, due to a recognition
by several scientists that there was a need to prepare for the inevitability of climate
change, and the impact it would likely have on the health of US residents and the world
population in general. In FY 2009, CDC formally established its Climate and Health Program.
The mission of CDC’s Climate and Health Program is to:
1) lead efforts to identify vulnerable populations to climate change,
2) prevent and adapt to current and anticipated health impacts, and
3) assure that systems are in place to detect and respond to current and emerging health threats.
Source(s) of Information
1. CDC: Climate and Health Program
Related EPA Program(s)
Research: Air, Climate and Energy:
The Air, Climate and Energy (ACE) Research Program promotes innovative, sustainable, and integrated solutions to air pollution
and climate change. For example, the ACE Program provides research to EPA’s programs to improve public health and the
environment, increase life expectancy, and protect the most susceptible populations. ACE provides models and tools
necessary for policy makers at all levels of community and government to make the best decisions.
ACE’s integrated research supports the Agency’s implementation of the Clean Air Act (CAA), especially the National Ambient
Air Quality Standards (NAAQS), which set limits on how much tropospheric ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide,
sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and lead are allowed in the atmosphere. The program also evaluates the risks associated
with hazardous air pollutants, also known as air toxics. ACE is an active participant in the U.S. Global Change
Research Program (USGCRP), the interagency Federal effort to improve scientific understanding of climate change and global change.
Beginning in FY2012, the following Research Programs will be integrated into the Air, Climate and Energy Research Program:
• Clean Air Research
• Global Change Research
• Biofuels Research (within the Sustainability Program)
• Mercury Research (within the Human Health and Ecosystems Program)
Authorizing Legislation
• CAA
• Clinger Cohen Act,
• Economy Act
• EISA
• ERDDA
• NCPA
• NEPA
• PPA
Other Programs under Goal 1
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