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1 New Section; Division of Climate Change and Damage. Amend RSA 21-O by inserting after section 14 the following new section:
21-O:14-a Division of Climate Change and Damage. There is established within the department a division of climate change and damage under the supervision of an unclassified director of climate change and damage. The director of climate change and damage shall be nominated by the commissioner of the department of environmental services from a list of 3 candidates for appointed by the governor, with the consent of the council, and shall serve a term of 4 years until a successor is appointed. The director of climate change and damage shall be academically and technically qualified to hold the position. The director of climate change and damage shall be responsible for the following functions:
I. Adaptation planning, including:
(a) Conducting assessments to identify vulnerabilities to climate change impacts, such as sea-level rise, extreme weather events, and changing ecosystems.
(b) Developing plans to enhance resilience in communities, infrastructure, and natural systems against the effects of climate change.
(c) Collaborating with emergency management agencies to prepare for and respond to climate-related disasters.
II. Research and data analysis, including:
(a) Conducting climate modeling and scenario planning to forecast potential future climate conditions.
(b) Gathering and analyzing data on greenhouse gas emissions, temperature changes, and other relevant environmental indicators.
(c) Regularly monitoring climate change impacts and reporting findings to stakeholders, including government agencies and the public.
III. Public engagement and education, including:
(a) Leading awareness campaigns to educate citizens about climate change and encourage sustainable practices.
(b) Working with local communities to develop grassroots initiatives that address climate change at the local level.
(c) Engaging with businesses, non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders to foster partnerships in climate action.
IV. Funding and grants management, including:
(a) Administering grant programs that fund climate change mitigation and adaptation projects.
(b) Developing and managing incentive programs for businesses and individuals to adopt sustainable practices.
(c) Allocation of resources effectively to support climate change initiatives within the department.
2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
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1 New Section; Division of Climate Change and Damage. Amend RSA 21-O by inserting after section 14 the following new section:
21-O:14-a Division of Climate Change and Damage. There is established within the department a division of climate change and damage under the supervision of an unclassified director of climate change and damage. The director of climate change and damage shall be nominated by the commissioner of the department of environmental services from a list of 3 candidates for appointed by the governor, with the consent of the council, and shall serve a term of 4 years until a successor is appointed. The director of climate change and damage shall be academically and technically qualified to hold the position. The director of climate change and damage shall be responsible for the following functions:
I. Adaptation planning, including:
(a) Conducting assessments to identify vulnerabilities to climate change impacts, such as sea-level rise, extreme weather events, and changing ecosystems.
(b) Developing plans to enhance resilience in communities, infrastructure, and natural systems against the effects of climate change.
(c) Collaborating with emergency management agencies to prepare for and respond to climate-related disasters.
II. Research and data analysis, including:
(a) Conducting climate modeling and scenario planning to forecast potential future climate conditions.
(b) Gathering and analyzing data on greenhouse gas emissions, temperature changes, and other relevant environmental indicators.
(c) Regularly monitoring climate change impacts and reporting findings to stakeholders, including government agencies and the public.
III. Public engagement and education, including:
(a) Leading awareness campaigns to educate citizens about climate change and encourage sustainable practices.
(b) Working with local communities to develop grassroots initiatives that address climate change at the local level.
(c) Engaging with businesses, non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders to foster partnerships in climate action.
IV. Funding and grants management, including:
(a) Administering grant programs that fund climate change mitigation and adaptation projects.
(b) Developing and managing incentive programs for businesses and individuals to adopt sustainable practices.
(c) Allocation of resources effectively to support climate change initiatives within the department.
2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.