Climate Change Environment
Climate Change Environment
Topics include climate change (or global warming), atmospheric C02, stratospheric ozone, desertification, and change indicators.
Top: Science: Environment: Climate Change
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The Global Warming Debate - In-depth coverage of global warming, related research and policy decisions.
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NPR : Climate Connections - NPR and National Geographic are taking a yearlong global voyage, exploring how the Earth's climate shapes people and how people are shaping the Earth's climate.
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Global Change - An elementary introduction to the problems surrounding man-made climate change.
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Warmal Globing - Offers a lighter side of global warming including jokes, consequences, and debate.
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EcoAction - Canadian government site reporting official actions concerning climate change, and suggesting ways people can help.
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HOLIVAR 2006 - Conference of international experts hosted by University College London (UK) in June, 2006. Photos and profiles of keynote speakers, with twelve RealPlayer presentations and abstracts as text.
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START - SysTem for Analysis Research and Training - Aims to evaluate the impact of global change and enhance scientific capacity in developing countries.
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Ask Dr. Global Change - The US Global Change Research Information Office answers questions on dozens of topics such as land use, the carbon cycle, ozone depletion and global warming, with links organized by subject, category, and date of last update. Question-and-answer format.
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NASA's Global Change Master Directory - A directory of descriptions of data sets of relevance to global change research. The GCMD database covers climate change, agriculture, the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and oceans, geology, geography, and human dimensions of global change.
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Tiempo Climate Cyberlibrary - Electronic information source covering global warming, climate change and sea level rise with particular reference to developing nations. Maintained at University of East Anglia, England.
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Global Warming International Center (GWIC) - International body disseminating information on global warming science and policy, sponsoring research. Serving governmental, non-governmental organizations, and industries in more than 120 countries. Conducts the Global Warming International Conference a
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Usenet Global Change Basics - An archived Usenet FAQ.
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Climate Change - WikiBook defines climate, the science of climate change, and discusses evidence of change.
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Climate/Weather: Sustaining the Environment and Resources for Canadians - Portal to information about climate and weather; how the atmosphere is affected by greenhouse gases and transport and industry emissions; issues of climate change (global warming), severe weather and smog. Provided by the Canadian government.
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Discovery of Global Warming (Weart) - The history of scientific work on climate change from the 19th century to 2001, told in a set of hyperlinked essays
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Global Change Vulnerabilities in the Barents Region: Linking Several Resources - BALANCE is an EU funded project (2003-2005) that follows on from BASIS (1997-1999). Its aim is to assess the vulnerabilities of the Barents Sea system to climate change based on a common modelling framework for major environmental and societal components.
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Global Warming - Raising awareness about global warming and alternative energy.
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Environmental Change and its Impact on Species/Ecosystems/Agriculture - Searchable bibliography on the impacts of environmental change on flora and fauna. Citations include peer-reviewed and selected gray literature. Hyperlinks are provided to the source where available.
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European Environment Agency - Climate Change - Reports on the science of climate change, its impacts and possible mitigation strategies. Collection of indicators, reports, links, data sets and targets on climate change.
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Encyclopedia of the Atmospheric Environment - A one-stop source of information, for younger and older users alike, on a range of atmospheric issues, including air quality, acid rain, global warming and ozone depletion. Provided by the UK Government Department of the Environment, Transport and the Reg
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Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Discussion List - Mailing list subscription information and link to archives.
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Global Climate Change: Research Explorer - Discover how researchers study climate change; examine the latest scientific data on this global problem. From the US National Science Foundation.
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