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Please Note: The first edition of the PCAP was complete and accurate at the time of publication, however subsequent developments, such as the passage of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, have rendered some recommendations obsolete. The completed PCAP, to be released in September of 2008, will reflect these developments.

The Presidential Climate Action Project has issued preliminary recommendations on how the next President can take decisive action on climate change in the first 100 days of the new Administration. PCAP will publish its final presidential action plan later this year. We would appreciate your comments and suggestions. This site gives you access to each of the 14 sections in the preliminary plan. Each section has a feature that allows you to enter your comments and to read those submitted by others. Thank you for offering your suggestions.

Section 1 – The Climate Economy

Section 2 – National Climate Policy

Section 3 – Energy Policy

Section 4 – National Security

Section 5 – Agriculture and Rural America

Section 6 – Low-Carbon Buildings

Section 7 – Low-Carbon Mobility

Section 8 – Managing Federal Emissions

Section 9 – Natural Resources Stewardship

Section 10 – Ocean Ecology

Section 11 – Local Climate Mitigation and Adaptation

Section 12 – Public Health and Safety

Section 13 – International Policy

Section 14 – Climate Leadership

 


Map of the USAState Implementation Plan Feedback
One of the options open to the President is to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act. From the state perspective, how should the SIP process be improved to make it effective, workable and appropriate for the regulation of GHG emissions? Your responses will be taken into account as we prepare the final version of the Presidential Climate Action Plan.