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"New Climate Service Aims To Help Business Adapt"

"A proposed new U.S. NOAA Climate Service is meant to help businesses adapt to the impact of climate change, and to spur development of new technologies to cope with it, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke on Monday.

'Even with our best efforts, we know that some degree of climate change is inevitable and American citizens and businesses, and American governments ... must be able to rise to environmental and economic challenges that lie ahead,' Locke told reporters in announcing the move.

He said new private second industries could develop from information generated by the new service, just as industries based on data from the National Weather Service and U.S. Census Bureau have done.

In addition to dealing with climate change, Locke said, 'In the process, we'll discover new technologies, build new businesses and create new jobs.'

The new service -- its Web site is www.climate.gov -- means a reorganization at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which is part of the Commerce Department and includes the National Weather Service."

Deborah Zabarenko reports for Reuters February 9, 2010.

See Also:


"A Federal Climate Service Is Created to Provide Data" (New York Times)

"NOAA Reorganizes" (Greenwire)

Source: Reuters, 02/09/2010