Successors
The National Assessment was followed in 2002 by a new program, the Climate Change Science Program. That program produced 21 reports, yielding its first in May, 2006.
In June 2002, the United States Environmental Protection Agency produced its own, separate report on climate change, titled the "Climate Action Report." It reached conclusions similar to the NACC report and was also attacked by CEI, which used the occasion to call for the firing of EPA head Christine Todd Whitman.
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