Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2682

Caption

Study committee on climate change

Impact

The proposed committee will engage in a comprehensive evaluation of climate change, estimating associated costs and examining measures to prevent or mitigate adverse effects such as flooding, erosion, drought, or wildfires. Furthermore, recommendations will be directed toward the creation of laws and regulations intended to minimize these impacts. This framework could significantly influence state policies surrounding environmental protection, public safety, and economic stability, as the findings could lead to new legislative proposals shaped by the committee's assessments.

Summary

House Bill 2682, also known as the Climate Change Impact Assessment Act, proposes the establishment of a climate change study committee aimed at addressing the impacts of climate change within the state of Arizona. This committee will consist of various appointed members, including state senators, representatives, and experts in climatology, economics, land management, and public interests. The intent of the bill is to assess the current and potential effects of climate change trends on particularly vulnerable aspects of society such as citizens, public health, and the economy.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the bill regarding the scope of the committee's authority, the methodology of assessing climate change impacts, or the budgetary implications associated with setting up such a committee. While proponents argue that proactive measures are essential in addressing future challenges posed by climate change, opponents may voice concerns about the efficacy of the committee or the practicality of implementing its recommendations. The fact that the committee is set to be dissolved after June 30, 2025, adds a level of urgency to its activities and recommendations.

Companion Bills

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