The resolution calls for policymakers at both local and national levels to thoroughly consider all relevant information and factors related to climate change when formulating policies. It emphasizes the importance of basing climate-related decisions on comprehensive research, highlighting concerns about the suppression of certain climate perspectives, fraudulent research, and misleading media reporting that could hinder the development of effective climate policies. The resolution also points out the historical inaccuracies in climate predictions and the influence of special interests that have stifled open dialogue on climate issues.
In light of these concerns, the resolution advocates for a balanced approach to climate policy that takes into account a wide range of opinions regarding the impact of human behavior on climate change. It urges the New Hampshire House of Representatives to support the careful consideration of all relevant data and perspectives in the development of climate policies across the United States.