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  ns0:resource [ ] ;
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Led by a team of Principals from each of the USGCRP's 13 participating agencies,  the USGCRP engages in a variety of activities aimed to strengthen and strategically direct climate change research in the United States, and improve the flow of that information to policy-makers, federal, state, and local decision-makers, and the public. These activities include international events, large-scale program elements, and smaller thematic interagency working groups."""@en ;
  a skos:Concept .

