Carbon Cycle Remote Sensing Applications Research
[Pub. L. 106–391, title III, § 315], Oct. 30, 2000, [114 Stat. 1595], provided that:“(a) Carbon Cycle Remote Sensing Applications Research Program.—“(1)In general.—The Administrator [of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration] shall develop a carbon cycle remote sensing applications research program—“(A) to provide a comprehensive view of vegetation conditions;“(B) to assess and model agricultural carbon sequestration; and“(C) to encourage the development of commercial products, as appropriate.“(2)Use of centers.—The Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration shall use regional earth science application centers to conduct applications research under this section.“(3)Researched areas.—The areas that shall be the subjects of research conducted under this section include—“(A) the mapping of carbon-sequestering land use and land cover;“(B) the monitoring of changes in land cover and management;“(C) new approaches for the remote sensing of soil carbon; and“(D) region-scale carbon sequestration estimation.“(b)Authorization of Appropriations.—There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section $5,000,000 of funds authorized by section 102 [[114 Stat. 1581]] for fiscal years 2001 through 2002.”
Earth Observing System
[Pub. L. 102–588, title I, § 102(g)], Nov. 4, 1992, [106 Stat. 5111], provided that:“(1) The Administrator [of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration] shall carry out an Earth Observing System program that addresses the highest priority international climate change research goals as defined by the Committee on Earth and Environmental Sciences and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.“(2)(A) Within 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act [Nov. 4, 1992], the Administrator shall submit to Congress a plan which will ensure that the highest priority measurements are maintained on schedule to the greatest extent practicable while lower priority measurements are deferred, deleted, or obtained through other means.“(B) Within 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Core System of the Earth Observing System Data and Information System, the Administrator shall submit to Congress a Development Plan which—“(i) identifies the highest risk elements of the development effort and the key advanced technologies required to significantly increase scientific productivity;“(ii) provides a plan for the development of one or more prototype systems for use in reducing the development risk of critical system elements and obtaining feedback for scientific users;“(iii) provides a plan for research into key advanced technologies;“(iv) identifies sufficient resources for carrying out the Development Plan; and“(v) identifies how the Earth Observing System Data Information System will connect to and utilize other federally-supported research networks, including the National Research and Education Network.”