Global Warming org, May 27, 2004 Iain Murray is a Senior Fellow at CEI, specializing in global climate change and environmental science. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
USGS GeoChange Data Holdings global change Master Directory NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center; NOAA National Geophysical Data Center in Boulder, Colorado http://geochange.er.usgs.gov/pub/info/holdings.html
Extractions: Publications and Data A description of the overall structure of data sets on this server is available, showing conventions for directory structure and formal metadata. USGS Open-File Report 92-712 Palynological data from Pliocene sediments, DSDP leg 5 site 32, Northeastern Pacific ocean. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-712, by R. Farley Fleming. USGS Open-File Report 92-713 Palynological data from a 989-ft (301-m) core of Pliocene and early Pleistocene sediments from Bruneau, Idaho. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-713, By Robert S. Thompson. USGS Open-File Report 93-563 Pliocene palynomorph census data from the Pinecrest beds (Tamiami Formation) in Quality Aggregates Phase 6 pit, Southwestern Florida U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 93-563, By Debra A. Willard. Modern and fossil ostracode census data from the Western Pacific Ocean and seas around Japan Data from two reports published in Micropaleontology and Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Judge Reluctant To Rule On Global Warming a 'piecemeal response to the problems that will allegedly flow from a worldwide phenomenon known as global climate change.' He said the states http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Extractions: Dr Patrick Dixon's latest book on the future of marketing, management and motivation. "One of the most stimulating and challenging reads in this field for a very long time" - Sir Digby Jones, Director-General Confederation of British Industry. "A really helpful guide to success" -Brent Hoberman, co-founder and CEO lastminute.com. Dr Dixon has been ranked as one of the 50 most influential business thinkers alive today (Thinkers50 / Bloomsbury Publishing global executive survey The Daily Life of a Futurist - German TV follows Dr Patrick Dixon
Environmental Education And Outreach This collection of resources was selected for their relevance to global change and environmental education. Included are a wide range of resources for educators and students at all levels. http://gcrio.org/edu/
Extractions: Answers some of the most commonly asked questions about climate change, including whether the Earth has warmed, which human activities are contributing to climate change, what further climatic changes are expected to occur, and what effects these changes may have on humans and the environment. Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES) The CSREES is a program within the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, who's mission is to advance knowledge for agriculture, the environemtn, human health and well being, and communities. The site is loaded with research and education information about all sorts of agriculture, environment and human health related subjects, and includes contact information to CSREES staff specialists who can answer questions or refer you to someone at state or county level who possesses the information you need. DOE Argonne National Laboratory Division of Educational Programs
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Global Change Biology Home Page global change Biology journal information, contents lists and abstracts on the Blackwell Publishing website. http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=1354-1013
IARC - Frontier Research System For Global Change Provides information about this groups goal to elucidate the globalArctic feedback mechanism and predict the impact of the global climate change on the Arctic region. Includes research directions, special projects, and resources. http://www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/
Extractions: PLEASE NOTE: The Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC) funded IARC-Frontier Research System for Global Change program became a part of IARC under its Director and Chief Scientist effective April 1, 2004. The research from the three projects focuses on understanding climate variability and is expected to be an integral and complementary part of the Climate of the Arctic: Modeling and Processes (CAMP) project of the International Arctic Research Center. Due to the reorganization, the IARC-Frontier web site will be incorporated into the main IARC site. Please click on the link below to go there now. http://www.iarc.uaf.edu/ If you are looking for one of our researchers or staff , please go directly to: http://www.iarc.uaf.edu/people/ If you have any questions regarding this change, please send them to: jmoss@iarc.uaf.edu Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience.
Center For Global Change Here is information about the global change Student Research Grant Competition, Report on a Workshop on the Consequences of global change for Alaska and http://www.cgc.uaf.edu/default.html
Extractions: A campus-wide framework for linking knowledge and people Although the Earth system is constantly changing, ozone depletion, increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases, large-scale pollution and changing patterns of natural resource use demonstrate that human activities are altering the Earth system at an accelerated pace. Awareness of this has led to an evolving international consensus on the importance of both increasing our scientific understanding of global change and linking scientific findings to policy decisions. The Arctic is characterized by one of the most extreme environments on the planet, with limited sunlight, extreme temperatures, and a short growing season. Sea ice, snow cover, glaciers, tundra, permafrost, boreal forests, and peatlands are all sensitive indicators of change, susceptible to subtle variations in sunlight, surface temperature, ocean heat transport, air and ocean chemistry, and the particulate loading of the atmosphere.
Center For Global Change The focal point of this facility at the University of Alaska Fairbanks is for developing, coordinating and implementing interdisciplinary research and education related to the role of the Arctic and subArctic in the Earth system, and to stimulate and facilitate global change research in this region. http://www.cgc.uaf.edu/
Extractions: A campus-wide framework for linking knowledge and people Although the Earth system is constantly changing, ozone depletion, increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases, large-scale pollution and changing patterns of natural resource use demonstrate that human activities are altering the Earth system at an accelerated pace. Awareness of this has led to an evolving international consensus on the importance of both increasing our scientific understanding of global change and linking scientific findings to policy decisions. The Arctic is characterized by one of the most extreme environments on the planet, with limited sunlight, extreme temperatures, and a short growing season. Sea ice, snow cover, glaciers, tundra, permafrost, boreal forests, and peatlands are all sensitive indicators of change, susceptible to subtle variations in sunlight, surface temperature, ocean heat transport, air and ocean chemistry, and the particulate loading of the atmosphere.
ORNL DAAC For Biogeochemical Dynamics Offers Earth science data for global change research and Earth systems studies. Sponsored by NASA, the archive includes field data, remotesensing data, imagery, and the results of ecosystems modeling. http://www.daac.ornl.gov/
Extractions: var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='530'; awmAltUrl=''; Cart Sign In Register Quick Data Search Go No JAVASCRIPT Capabilities. This site will not function without JavaScript. Please use the Web Product Tree . or anonymous FTP at ftp://daac.ornl.gov/data ORNL DAAC Home ORNL DAAC The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center (ORNL DAAC) is a NASA -sponsored source for biogeochemical and ecological data useful in environmental research. All of our data are FREE Data have been collected The extent of data ranges from site specific to global, and durations range from days to years. To learn more about the types of data we provide, see our project areas What is Biogeochemical Dynamics? Biogeochemical dynamics refers to interactions between the biological, geological, and chemical components of the Earth's environment. These dynamics are influenced by interactions between organisms and their surroundings, including soils, sediments, rocks, water, and air. More...
WBGU Website German Advisory Council on global change (WBGU). Serving global change Politics. http://www.wbgu.de/wbgu_home_engl.html
Global Change Associates: Services Focus on restructuring, risk management, and commercialization of new energy technologies. Also, offers competitive and market intelligence services. Offices in New York and the UK. http://global-change.com/
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Extractions: Global Climate Change Links This page provides links to web pages that we at CDIAC feel do a responsible job of presenting information and discussion pertinent to the science behind the global climate change ("global warming") debate. These sites include those on both sides of the debate; some asserting that global warming is a clear and present danger, and others that might be labeled global warming "skeptics." Some of these sites don't take a position per se; they exist to offer the public objective scientific information and results on our present understanding of the climate system. The list is not intended to be comprehensive, by any means. We hope it will be especially helpful for those who may be just beginning their research into global climate change issues. These links will take you outside of CDIAC's web server. Many will lead you to other valuable links pages. Please feel free to email Dale Kaiser at CDIAC regarding any broken links on this page , or with the addresses of quality links you think might improve this list (although we intend to keep the list manageable in size). Thank you.
Welcome To EOGEO â EOGEO Earth Observation and Geospatial Information and Communication Technologies. Provides an annual workshop, on Web and Internet based systems for Earth Observation, global change, GIS and othergeoreferenced data. http://www.eogeo.org/
Extractions: Skip to content Sections Personal tools You are here: Home Navigation Home About Donate Files Help Projects Workshops More info Enter amount (US Dollars) September Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 12:00 - Mapping for Change 12:00 - EnviroInfo Brno 2005 Mapping for Change EnviroInfo Brno 2005 Mapping for Change EnviroInfo Brno 2005 - 12:00 Mapping for Change - 12:00 12:00 - GIS Visions 2005 GIS Visions 2005 - 12:00 Log in Name Document Actions Continuously updated map highlighting countries in the news right now compared to a 5-day running average. What this map shows. Data from EMM. Geographic and Technical Assistance for NGOs Free GIS Book Projects Wiki - collaborative area EOGEO 2005 Presentations FOSS4G 2006 - GRASS/MapServer/EOGEO Joint Conference - September 12-15th 2006, Lausanne - Switzerland
MIT Center For Global Change Science An interdisciplinary academic research organization that conducts scientific investigation on issues of global environmental change at the Massachusetts http://web.mit.edu/cgcs/www/
Extractions: Associate Director Rafael L. Bras PERSONNEL REPORTS RESEARCH ... CONTACT The Center for Global Change Science CGCS ) at MIT was established in January, 1990, to address long-standing scientific problems that impede our ability to accurately predict changes in the global environment. The CGCS is interdisciplinary , involving both research and education , and builds on the long-established programs in meteorology oceanography hydrology chemistry , and satellite remote sensing carried out in the Schools of Science and Engineering at MIT. In addition, the CGCS , along with the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research CEEPR ), is a parent organization of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change , which involves significant cross-discipline interaction The long-term goal of the CGCS is to utilize theory and observations to understand the basic processes and mechanisms controlling the global environment, and thereby to accurately predict environmental changes. Initial objectives involve a sustained program of basic scientific research focused on five fundamental processes in the global climate machine: Convection, Atmospheric Water Vapor, and Cloud Formation
MIT Joint Program On The Science & Policy Of Global Change An interdisciplinary organization at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that conducts research, analysis, and public communication on issues of http://web.mit.edu/globalchange/www/
Extractions: The Joint Program combines the capabilities of two pre-existing MIT research centers: the CENTER FOR GLOBAL CHANGE SCIENCE and the CENTER FOR ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY RESEARCH . It brings together an interactive group of faculty, staff and student researchers. Resources of the parent centers are strengthened by links to the MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY'S ECOSYSTEMS CENTER in Woods Hole, Mass., to the MIT CLIMATE MODELING INITIATIVE , and other MIT environmental programs. The Program's work is focused on the integration of natural and social science aspects of the climate issue, to produce analyses relevant to ongoing national and international discussions. Cooperative efforts engage the Program with leading research institutions and non-profit organizations worldwide. Financial support is provided by an international group of sponsors from government organizations, foundations, and industry.
Environment Journals Online newsletters, yearbooks, and other publications for environmental managers cover policy trends, scientific research, and industrial developments related to topics such as global change, sustainable development, ISO 14000, recycling, and emissions trading. Subscription required. http://www.cutter.com/envibusi/
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Welcome To START Aims to evaluate the impact of global change and enhance scientific capacity in developing countries. http://www.start.org/
U.S. DOE Global Change Education Program graduate training in support of the Department s global change research activities. global change research encompasses a wide variety of study areas, http://gonzalo.er.anl.gov/GCEP/
Extractions: Photos from the 2005 Orientation and Final Workshop are now online. Click here for links. The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research ( BER ) has established the Global Change Education Program (GCEP) to promote undergraduate and graduate training in support of the Department's global change research activities. Global change research encompasses a wide variety of study areas, including atmospheric sciences, ecology, global carbon cycles, climatology, and terrestrial processes. Global change research is supported by BER through the Atmospheric Science Program ( ASP ), the Environmental Meteorology Program (EMP), the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement ( ARM ) Program, the Terrestrial Carbon Processes ( TCP ) effort, the Program for Ecosystem Research ( PER ), and studies carried out under the direction of the National Institute for Global Environmental Change ( NIGEC ). Other studies address integrated assessments, predictions, and policy, as well as paleoclimatology and earth system processes. The two components of GCEP are the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience ( SURE ) and the Graduate Research Environmental Fellowships ( GREF ). A major goal of GCEP is to involve undergraduate students at the end of their sophomore or junior year in BER-supported global change research, then continue this experience during subsequent undergraduate summers. SURE is designed to support individual undergraduate students during multiple years. To further improve the quality of emerging scientists in disciplines related to global change research, SURE students will be encouraged to apply for GREF graduate fellowships and postdoctoral study programs.