This resolution urges policymakers at both local and national levels to thoroughly evaluate all pertinent information and factors related to climate change before implementing actions that could negatively impact the economy or environment. It acknowledges the historical occurrence of climate change and emphasizes the importance of basing policy decisions on comprehensive research. The resolution also highlights concerns about the suppression of certain climate perspectives, fraudulent research, and the influence of alarmism, which can hinder constructive dialogue and the formulation of effective climate policies.

Furthermore, the resolution points out the need for caution in developing long-term climate policies, given the history of inaccurate climate predictions and the diverse opinions regarding the extent of human impact on climate change. Ultimately, it calls for the New Hampshire House of Representatives to support the careful consideration of all relevant data and viewpoints in the development of climate policy across the United States.