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 and acknowledges the historical suppression of certain climate perspectives and data. The resolution also highlights concerns about fraudulent research and media reporting that could undermine the development of effective climate policies, as well as the need for caution due to past inaccuracies in climate predictions.

Furthermore, the resolution points out the existence of a wide range of opinions regarding the impact of human behavior on climate change and criticizes the climate alarmism and intimidation tactics employed by special interests that have hindered open discourse. Ultimately, it expresses the New Hampshire House of Representatives' support for ensuring that all relevant data and perspectives are considered in the development of climate policy across the United States.