and they alltel us that they can see the impacts of climate change on the federal lands across the country. i mean people are talking about bug infestation and they're talking about the effect of this bug infestation which has a devastating effect on our forestry and our trees. and then we have the fire issues. the fire season is now one month longer on each end, so we have drought, bug infestations and longer fire seasons. we have all these things happening because of global warming and climate change. and we have to deal with that. and we have to have our communities involved. we have to our rural communities involved. so i think the investments that we're making here and the research that we're doing is very necessary. it's amazing to me, there are some who still have some doubts on this from a scientific perspective. that's why we're doing all these sthings in the interior bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from north carolina has 1 1/2 minutes remaining. ms. foxx: my colleague from colorado a moment ago said that this bill is going to create