The Biden-Harris Administration released the first-ever National Strategy to Develop Statistics for Environmental-Economic Decisions. This Strategic Plan was developed as a result of collaboration between OMB, OSTP, and the Dept. of Commerce, with input from over 27 federal agencies and public comment. The strategy outlined steps for federal agencies to begin to account for and quantify the economic benefits of natural assets like land, water, minerals, animals, and plants, and included that natural capital in official U.S. economic statistics. The Strategy includes recommendations for agencies to develop engagement plans to coordinate with state, territorial, local, and tribal governments, and recommended agencies rely on EO 13175 and the White House Memorandum on Indigenous Knowledge when engaging Tribes given that “economics-based statistical systems may not fit with some worldviews, especially those of some Indigenous Peoples.”