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  1. Global Mind Change: The New Age Revolution in the Way We Think by Willis Harman, 1990-09-01
  2. Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective (Sociology for a New Century Series) by Philip David McMichael, 2007-12-06
  3. Global Coastal Change by Ivan Valiela, 2006-07-21
  4. EPIC Change: How to Lead Change in the Global Age by Timothy R. Clark, 2007-12-21
  5. The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change by Randall Collins, 1998-08-30
  6. You Can Change the World: The Global Citizen's Handbook for Living on Planet Earth : A Report of the Club of Budapest by Ervin Laszlo, 2003-10
  7. Land-Use and Land-Cover Change: Local Processes and Global Impacts (Global Change - The IGBP Series)
  8. How the World Will Change with Global Warming by Trausti Valsson, 2007-04-30
  9. Rethinking Environmental History: World-System History and Global Environmental Change (Globalization and the Environment Series) by Alf Hornborg, 2007-01-28
  10. The Live Earth Global Warming Survival Handbook: 77 Essential Skills To Stop Climate Change by David de Rothschild, 2007-06-26
  11. Global Climate Change and California: Potential Impacts and Responses
  12. Measuring Precipitation from Space: EURAINSAT and the Future (Advances in Global Change Research) by V. Levizzani, P. Bauer, et all 2007-05-03
  13. Climate Change 2007 - Mitigation of Climate Change: Working Group III contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC (Climate Change 2007) by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2007-11-12
  14. The Institutional Dimensions of Environmental Change: Fit, Interplay, and Scale (Global Environmental Accord: Strategies for Sustainability and Institutional Innovation) by Oran R. Young, 2002-05-01

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42. .:: Inter-American Institute For Global Change Research, IAI ::.
This is the IAI official Website. The IAI is an intergovernmental organization supported by 19 countries in the Americas dedicated to pursuing the
http://www.iai.int/

43. The Joint Global Change Research Institute | University Of Maryland
Publications and information from a joint Pacific Northwest Lab/University of Maryland institute dedicated to examining the problems associated with global climate change.
http://www.globalchange.umd.edu/
www.globalchange.umd.edu About Groups Publications ... Featured Research Biomass and Remote Sensing Measurement in Arizona Click for Details
The Joint Global Change Research Institute houses an interdisciplinary team dedicated to understanding the problems of global climate change and their potential solutions. Joint Institute staff bring decades of experience and expertise to bear in science, technology, economics, and policy. One of the strengths of the Joint Institute is a network of domestic and international collaborators that encourages the development of global and equitable solutions to the climate change problem. Initiated in early 2001, the Joint Institute brings together the intersecting interests of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the University of Maryland . Staff at the Joint Institute are focused on developing new opportunities to train university students in these interdisciplinary areas. Please visit again soon as we have plans to expand and enrich the site. PNNL is operated by Battelle Memorial Institute on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy

44. Www.nsf.gov/geo/egch/
www.nsf.gov/stratare/egch/ global change Associates Servicesglobal change Associates Inc. (GCA) was founded in 1991by Peter C. Fusaro to focus on the convergence of energy and environmental financial markets.
http://www.nsf.gov/geo/egch/

45. Global Change
Web TV, online books and features by Futurist Dr. Patrick Dixon future of life on earth, cloning, biotech, digital age, business, banking, management, marketing, lifestyles, health, politics, economics.
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Services for Fortune 500 companies / multinationals Global Change: Global forecasting - vital trends which affect corporate survival: globalisation, economic instability, market changes, production and distribution, technology, computers, networking, virtual offices, socio-demographic changes, biotechnology, science, medicine, financial services, tribalism, political changes, single issues, lifestyle changes and global ethics. Global Change : Management of change - challenges to management created by ever faster events: dynamic workshops / think tanks / conferences. Global Change: Senior executive training - taking a broader view, decisive management, coping with accelerating global demands.

46. The Global Change Curriculum At The University Of Michigan
In interdisciplinary, teamtaught courses the topic of global change from A Minor in global change can be completed in the first few years of study,
http://www.globalchange.umich.edu/
The University of Michigan's Global Change Curriculum, part of the Program in the Environment , offers an innovative approach in undergraduate science and social science education. In interdisciplinary, team-taught courses the topic of Global Change from physical and human perspectives are examined, and case studies are used to explore scenarios for sustainability. Complementary small-group sessions are used to promote students' critical thinking and analysis. The courses are aimed at first and second year students who want to understand the historical and modern aspects of Global Change. These 4-credit courses include hands-on sections and carry NS or SS distribution credit. A Minor in Global Change can be completed in the first few years of study, with the three Global Change Courses at its core. Students learn further through the completion of 2 elective, campus-wide courses in bio-, geo- or sociosphere. Read the UM Global Change leaflet
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47. Introduction To Global Change I - Physical Impacts

http://www.globalchange.umich.edu/globalchange1/

48. Ask Doctor Global Change
Office of Global ProgramsLeads the US NOAA Climate and global change (C GC) Program. OGP assists NOAA by sponsoring focused scientific research aimed at understanding climate
http://gcrio.custhelp.com/
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"Dr. Global Change" is a reference service that assists researchers, students, educators, resource managers, decision makers and the general public in finding information and data relevant to global environmental change. Answers are prepared by the GCRIO staff, along with staff from other U.S. government agencies participating in the U.S. Climate Change Science Program. Here are the steps you should follow before asking a question: Please Note: Dr. Global Change is not currently accepting new questions. You can, however, search the material in the Question and Answer Archive. We hope to have Dr. Global Change back in operation as soon as possible.
  • Read about our service . This will give you an idea of who we are, what kind of questions we answer, and how soon you can expect to get an answer. Search our . You may find the answer to your question without having to ask! Check out our Global Change Links page. Here you'll find links to Web sites with general information on a variety of topics.
  • 49. CORDIS FP6: What Is FP6: Activity Areas: Sustainable Development, Global Change
    Events available on global change and Ecosystems web service. Links to previous activities Work undertaken on FP5 related to this area can be found under
    http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/sustdev.htm
    Legal Notice : The information in this website is subject to a and a notice. Expressions of Interest National Contact Points Partners Service Sitemap Europa-DG Research-FP6 ERA on CORDIS CORDIS News FP6 Mini-guide Technology Marketplace You are here: FP6 Home What is FP6? Activity Areas > Sustainable development...
    Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems
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    Main objectives:
    Thematic areas:
    Sustainable energy systems
    • Short term impact (clean energy sources, savings and efficiency, alternative motor fuels) Long term impact (fuel cells, carri-ers/transport storage, renewable energy technologies, capture and sequestration of CO2
    Sustainable surface transport
    • Environmentally friendly and competitive transport systems and means of transport
        New technologies and concepts for all surface transport modes (road, rail, waterborne)

    50. CORDIS FP6: Sustainable Development, Global Change And Ecosystems
    This CORDIS Web Services is dedicated to the EU s Sixth Framework Programme on Sustainable Development and global change and Ecosystems.
    http://www.cordis.lu/sustdev/
    Legal Notice : The information in this website is subject to a and a notice.
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    Community action will concentrate on three major fields:
    Total Budget: €2 120 million
    Home Sustainable energy systems Sustainable surface transport Global change and ecosystems

    51. Global Change And Terrestrial Ecosystems (GCTE) Home Page
    Information from an International GeosphereBiosphere Program (IGBP) core project for research on responses to rising carbon dioxide levels and other
    http://www.gcte.org/

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    About GCTE

    Short introduction to GCTE
    and what we are about Credits
    Acknowledgements of funding
    organisations and contributors News
    Research highlights, new activities,
    progress report and position announcements Hotlinks
    A list of other homepages featuring global changes issues Structure
    Structure of GCTE, research focal areas and activities Sitemap Structure of the GCTE website for quick navigation Products Publications, newsletters and other printed materials IC-SEA Direct link to the website of the Impacts Center for Southeast-Asia Meetings Past and future meetings and conferences Search Tool Search Tool to search all IGBP homepages (currently disabled) Contacts Who is who in GCTE, the SSC

    52. Potential Effects Of Global Change On Bats
    Article by Michael A. Bogan, a Research Biologist of USGC, and Professor at University of New Mexico. Pictures, map, and resources included.
    http://geochange.er.usgs.gov/sw/impacts/biology/bats/
    Potential Effects of Global Change on Bats
    Michael A. Bogan
    Wildlife Research Biologist, Biological Resources Division, USGS
    and Research Professor of Biology, University of New Mexico
    Figure 1. Mexican big-eared bat Idionycteris phyllotis . Largely a forest dweller inhabiting caves in pine-oak forests. (Photograph by Dr. J. Scott Altenbach. Department of Biology, University of New Mexico) Other species of bats, especially in temperate zones, are insectivorous and collectively consume large quantities of insects. Just as pollinating activities of bats are important to plant ecology, the insectivorous food habits of bats play an important role in maintaining a balance among insect populations. Although studies of bats have demonstrated some flexibility in food habits over time, most species appear to be specialized to pursue and capture selected kinds or categories of insects. Furthermore, bats are dependent upon a reliable and consistent "supply" of prey, even though specific insect populations grow and disappear over the course of a summer season. Changes in worldwide insect population occurrence or distribution can be expected to affect numbers and species diversity of bats. Figure 2.

    53. USGS Learning Web :: Lesson Plans :: Global Change :: Introduction And Activitie
    The Learning Web, a portion of the USGS website, is dedicated to K12 education and life-long learning. Explore things on, in, around and about the Earth
    http://interactive2.usgs.gov/learningweb/teachers/globalchange.htm
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    The Earth is constantly changing. Weather and seasons are clear examples of regular changes in the global environment. Other changes are not as evident because they occur over intervals longer than a human lifetime or because the changes are not easily seen. Much of the change takes place on Earth is part of natural cycles. Human activity, however, can also cause environmental changes. The following activities are presented to assist in teaching these concepts of Global Change. Please consult The Teacher's Guide which explains how the activities are related to time, change, cycles, and Earth as home. From there, you can check out the following activities:
  • Time and Cycles
  • Change and Cycles
  • Earth as Home
    People are being asked to limit activities that change the environment, but before sensible limits can be adopted, we need information. Questions include:
    • What are current environmental conditions and how are they changing?
    • Are environmental changes caused by natural variation or by human activity, or both?
    • How will local changes affect other parts of the Earth and its systems?
  • 54. Global Change Data Center
    The GCDC develops and operates data systems, generates science products, and provides archival and distribution services for earth science data.
    http://gcdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/gcdc/gcdc.html
    Please update your bookmarks to http://tsdis02.nascom.nasa.gov/gcdc/ . In 10 seconds, you will be automatically transferred to the new GCDC web page. Or, you may use the link above to go there now. Privacy, Security, Notices
    Responsible NASA official: Dr. Richard Kiang , Code 610.2, NASA/GSFC
    Content Owner: Dr. Richard Kiang
    Webmaster: Darryl Nickless Last Updated: August 28, 2003 10:34:36 EDT

    55. APN: Asia-Pacific Network For Global Change Research
    An intergovernmental network for the promotion of global environmental change research and links between science and policy making in the Asia-Pacific
    http://www.apn.gr.jp/

    Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research
    The APN has changed its domain to www.apn-gcr.org. Please click on the link provided to access the new domain. Please update your bookmarks to incorporate the new APN wesbite address: http://www.apn-gcr.org

    56. Home - Southern Global Change Program
    ,Southern global change Program, RWU4852. The Southern global change Program is a research work unit and program of the USDA Forest Service Southern
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    The Southern Global Change Program is a research work unit and program of the USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station . Our research scientists and support staff work hard to contribute new science every year in the areas of forest ecosystems, water quality, biodiversity, and wildfires, all with an emphasis on climate change and global warming.
    The SGCP was formed in 1990 as a part of the Congressionally mandated US Global Change Research Program. Our goal has been to study the interactive effects of pollution and global climate change on southern forests. Latest News Tyler Crumbley Joins SGCP
    Boggs, Cohen, and Foster Attend National Training Conference

    Jianbiao Lu Presents at SWS Meeting

    Chinese Graduate Students Visit SGCP
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    SGCP scientists present at 2005 Eastfire meeting, Fairfax, VA

    57. Global Change At The National Academies
    global change Science at the National Academies. Our activities in the broad area of global change are overseen by a number of boards,
    http://dels.nas.edu/ccgc/
    The National Academies carry out a wide range of activities on issues related to global-scale changes in climate, land use and land cover, oceans and freshwater resources, atmospheric chemistry, and ecological systems resulting from natural variability or human influences, and the potential impacts of these changes on human systems and ecosystems. Our activities in the broad area of global change are overseen by a number of boards, standing committees, and other units from throughout the National Academies. This web site is designed to provide an overview of global-change activities from throughout the National Academies organized by major topical area. Click on any of the Topics to the right to see lists of related reports, upcoming meetings, ongoing activities, and selected links to other global change resources on the web. The fourth issue of the Climate and Global Change at the National Academies e-update is now available.
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    58. Global Change Research Program Of The USEPA
    USDA global change Program OfficeThe global change Program Office (GCPO) operates within the Office of the Chief Economist and functions as the Departmentwide coordinator of agriculture,
    http://www.epa.gov/globalresearch/

    59. Welcome To The International Global Change Institute

    http://www.waikato.ac.nz/igci/

    60. IMAGES: International Marine Past Global Changes Study
    a global program to collect and study marine sediment records. The overriding IMAGES science issue is to quantify climate and chemical variability of the ocean on time scales of oceanic and cryospheric processes; to determine its sensitivity to identified internal and external forcings, and to determine its role in controlling atmospheric CO2.
    http://www.images-pages.org/
    Welcome to IMAGES
    The International Marine Past Global Changes Study
    RV Marion Dufresne in action for IMAGES

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