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91_SJ0025 LRB9100620ACsb 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, It is projected that atmospheric concentrations 3 of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases may rise 4 significantly above 1990 levels during the 21st century and 5 the increase could lead to change in the earth's climate; and 6 WHEREAS, Changes in climate could impact Illinois' 7 natural systems, including water resources, indigenous flora, 8 and native fauna; and 9 WHEREAS, Climate change is a national and international 10 environmental issue with potential economic implications for 11 Illinois; and 12 WHEREAS, Illinois is a major emitter of greenhouse gases 13 and has a serious stake in assuring that only equitable and 14 effective national policies and regulations regarding these 15 trace gases are adopted; and 16 WHEREAS, Greenhouse gas emissions and energy policy are 17 inseparable issues; and 18 WHEREAS, Some preventive measures, such as energy 19 conservation and increased energy efficiency, make sense 20 regardless of any climate change benefits since they are cost 21 effective and yield other environmental and social benefits; 22 and 23 WHEREAS, The long-term nature of the climate issue 24 provides an opportunity to expand the State's economy by 25 creating jobs as Illinois industry develops, produces, and 26 uses technologies that reduce both trace gas emissions and 27 energy costs and prepares to adapt to a potentially altered 28 climate; and 29 WHEREAS, The Illinois State Water Survey has been 30 involved in climate research and monitoring for more than -2- LRB9100620ACsb 1 three decades and has collected climate and water resource 2 data since the turn of the century; therefore, be it 3 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL 4 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF 5 REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Task Force on 6 Global Climate Change within the Department of Natural 7 Resources continue to monitor national policy, evaluate 8 potential options, study potential adaption needs, and make 9 recommendations for State climate change policies and 10 programs and their implementation; and be it further 11 RESOLVED, That the Task Force be composed of 16 members 12 as follows: one member designated by the Director of Natural 13 Resources, to serve as Chair; 5 state agency representatives, 14 with one designated by each of the Directors of Agriculture, 15 Commerce and Community Affairs, and Natural Resources, the 16 Secretary of Transportation, and the Director of the 17 Environmental Protection Agency; and 10 public members 18 appointed by the Governor and representing business, 19 agriculture, urban areas, academic institutions, 20 environmental organizations, and other private institutions 21 and organizations; and be it further 22 RESOLVED, That we respectfully request the Department of 23 Natural Resources to provide any necessary technical and 24 administrative support that the Task Force may require; and 25 be it further 26 RESOLVED, That the Task Force must report to the General 27 Assembly and the Governor on its further findings and 28 recommendations by December 31, 2000; and be it further 29 RESOLVED, That the Illinois State Water Survey, a 30 division of the Department of Natural Resources, continue to 31 serve as the State's center for scientific research and 32 information relating to global climate change; and be it -3- LRB9100620ACsb 1 further 2 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 3 provided to the Director of Natural Resources.