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  1. Global Climate Change: : Linking Energy, Environment, Economy And Equity (environmental Science Research) by Carole Beal, James White, William Wagner, 1992
  2. Business and the Global Environment (Routledge Research Global Environmental Change) by Jim Skea, 2001-05-06
  3. World in Transition - Basic Structure of Global People-Environment Interactions: 1993 Annual Report
  4. White Sea: Its Marine Environment and Ecosystem Dynamics Influenced By Global Change by Filatov, 2005-01-01
  5. Climate change and the influence of man's activities on the global environment by William W Kellog, 1972
  6. UK Climate Change Programme: Minutes of Evidence, Wednesday 24 February 1999 - British Energy and BNFL; Global Environmental Change Research Programme; ... and Greenpeace (House of Commons Papers) by Transport & Regional Affairs Committee Environment, 1999-03
  7. CSERGE working papers: Global environmental change series by Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment, 1996
  8. Global Change and the Earth System: A Planet Under Pressure (Global Change - The IGBP Series) by Will Steffen, Regina Angelina Sanderson, et all 2005-10-06
  9. Global Change and Mountain Regions: An Overview of Current Knowledge (Advances in Global Change Research)
  10. Phenology of Ecosystem Processes: Applications in Global Change Research
  11. Tropical Rainforests and Agroforests under Global Change: Ecological and Socio-economic Valuations (Environmental Science and Engineering / Environmental Science)
  12. Global Climate Change and U.S. Law
  13. Global Environmental Change and Human Security
  14. Climate and Global Environmental Change by Danny Harvey, 1999-01-11

81. Johns Hopkins School Of Public Health - The Program On Health Effects Of Global
Program On Health Effects Of global Environmental change Johns HopkinsBloomberg School of Public Health’s global Environmental change and Our Health
http://www.jhsph.edu/globalchange/default.htm
Home About the Program
  • Volume 1, no. 1
  • Volume 1, no. 2 Assessment of Potential Effects of Climate Change on Health in the U.S.
    Public Health
    Selected Program Publications Archived Documents Past Conferences
  • Climate/Health, Caribbean Workshop, May, 2002, Barbados
  • Healthy Ecosystems, Healthy People:
    Linkages between Biodiversity, Ecosystem Health and Human Health, Washington, DC, June 6-11, 2002
    Related Links ... Contact Us
  • Program On Health Effects
    Of Global Environmental Change

    NOTE: As of fall, 2004, Founding Program Director, Jonathan A Patz, has moved to the University of Wisconsin at Madison , Department of Population Health Sciences and the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE) . He still maintains an Adjunct Faculty position at Johns Hopkins and collaboration with our Program. , 4th term 2003
    (JAMA book review)

    ANNOUNCING New Educational Website on EcoHealth .org
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Global Environmental Change and Our Health
    website provides middle-school students and educators with original, student-friendly content and health-focused lesson plans to help them understand the effects of global climate and environmental change on our health. The site is now live!

    82. Global Warming: The Pew Center On Global Climate Change
    Research on global warming, its causes and effects, environmental impacts Coping with global Climate change The Role of Adaptation in the United States
    http://www.pewclimate.org/
    Site Search: click here for advanced search Enter your email address to receive our e-newsletter.
    New Report: Climate Data: A Sectoral Perspective (August 2005) Reducing Transportation's Role in Climate Change Texas Increases i ts Renewable Portfolio Standard (August 2005) GE Joins Pew Center on Global Climate Change The U.S. Electric Power Sector and Climate Change Mitigation (June 16, 2005) New Report: Towards a Climate-Friendly Built Environment Exelon Corporation Joins Pew Center's Business Environmental Leadership Council (May 24, 2005) Learn more about Businesses Leading The Way
    (Oxford Energy Forum, May 2005) Summary of Canada's Climate Change Plan
    (April 2005) Technology, Public Policy and Coal: Making the Connection
    Remarks by Eileen Claussen at the Coal21 Annual Conference in Sydney, Australia Answers to Key Questions Raised by Crichton in State of Fear Pew Center Paper: Comparison of Passenger Vehicle Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Standards (December 2004) A Long-term Vision for a Low-Carbon Economy: The "10-50" Workshop Was Katrina's power a product of global warming? Learn more Coping with Global Climate Change: The Role of Adaptation in the U.S.

    83. NERC ACSOE Programme Home Page
    A UK NERC Thematic Research Programme to investigate the chemistry of the lower atmosphere (0 12 km) over the oceans. The studies aim to bring about a clearer understanding of natural processes in the remote marine atmosphere, and how these processes are affected by atmospheric pollution originating from the continents. This information is vital in understanding regional and global-scale changes in atmospheric chemistry and climate.
    http://www.uea.ac.uk/~acsoe/welcome.html
    Atmospheric Chemistry Studies in the Oceanic Environment (ACSOE), which took place between 1995 and 2000, is a UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Thematic Research Programme to investigate the chemistry of the lower atmosphere (0 - 12 km) over the oceans. The studies aimed to bring about a clearer understanding of natural processes in the remote marine atmosphere, and how these processes are affected by atmospheric pollution originating from the continents. This information is vital in understanding regional and global-scale changes in atmospheric chemistry and climate. ACSOE data is now avaliable to the public from the British Atmospheric Data Centre (BADC) web site. Programme Manager:
    Dr W.T. Sturges School of Environmental Sciences
    University of East Anglia
    Norwich NR4 7TJ
    UK Tel: +44 1603 562018
    Fax: +44 1603 452420
    Email: w.sturges@uea.ac.uk Participants Publications Data at BADC ... Final Report Web site design by Rebecca Penkett

    84. Www.nsf.gov/geo/egch/
    www.nsf.gov/stratare/egch/ change (IPCC) National Institute for global Environmental change (NIGEC)
    http://www.nsf.gov/geo/egch/

    85. Human Dimensions Of Global Change
    Human drivers of global environmental change include consumption of energy global environmental variability and change must be analyzed in the context
    http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/ProgramElements/human.htm
    About Site Map New Library ... Focus Areas Human Dimensions of Global Change Search
    Updated 12 October, 2003 Human Dimensions of Global Change
    USGCRP Program Element
    Human Dimensions of Global Change
    Overview Recent Accomplishments Near-Term Plans New Postings Archived Postings ... Calls for Proposals For long term plans, see chapter on Human Contributions and Responses to Environmental Change of the Strategic Plan for the Climate Change Science Program (2003) posted on CCSP web site CCSP-supported research on human contributions and responses to global change focuses on the interactions of changes in the global environment and human activities. The current focus of this research is on the potential effects of climate variability and change on human health and welfare; human influences on the climate system, land use, and other global environmental changes; analyses of societal vulnerability and resilience to global environmental change; decisionmaking under conditions of significant complexity and uncertainty; and integrated assessment methods.
    Strategic Research Questions
    What are the magnitudes, interrelationships, and significance of the primary human drivers of, and their potential impact on, global environmental change?

    86. CORDIS: EESD: KA2 - Global Change, Climate And Biodiversity
    The aim of the Key Action on global change, Climate and Biodiversity under the It emphasises global and regional environmental problems that may have a
    http://www.cordis.lu/eesd/ka2/home.html
    Welcome to the Environment and Sustainable Development action for "Global Change, Climate and Biodiversity" Generic activities: natural and technological hazards and earth observation technologies European network for research into global change The aim of the Key Action on Global Change, Climate and Biodiversity under the Environment Programme of the Directorate General for Research is to develop the scientific, technological and socio-economic basis and tools necessary for the study and understanding of changes in the environment. It emphasises global and regional environmental problems that may have a significant impact on Europe, such as climate change, ozone depletion, biodiversity loss or loss of habitats and fertile land. Priority is given to issues covered by international treaties or conventions where the European Community or its Member States are signatories. Integration and synthesis across global change problems are receiving particular attention. Since the start of the European Commission's Environment Programme under the 5th Framework Programme (1998-2002), the research covered by this Key Action has brought about significant improvement in our understanding of causes and trends in Global Change, Climate and Biodiversity. This Key Action covers a range of research projects which are providing an input to international research programmes. They also help to underpin EU policies related to environmental conventions and treaties such as Kyoto Protocol, Montreal Protocol, Convention on Biological Diversity, Desertification Convention and the Air Pollution Convention.

    87. Global Warming And Climate Change Policy Websites
    US Department of Agriculture global change Program Office Home Page to globalWarming Resources Open Directory Links to global Environmental change
    http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/Resources/pointers/glob_warm.html
    + Visit NASA.gov About Us FAQ Contact Us ... Questions? Global Warming and Climate Change Policy Websites
    Global Warming and Climate Change Policy
    Link Catagories Global Warming and Climate Change Policy
    + Equal Employment Opportunity Data Posted Pursuant to the No Fear Act

    + Freedom of Information Act

    + FY 2004 Agency Performance and Accountability Report

    and Accessibility Certification
    Editor: Gene Major
    NASA Official: Lola Olsen
    Last Updated: September 1, 2005

    88. Nat'l Academies Press Collection: Global Warming/Climate Change Collection
    Link to Catalog page for global Environmental change Research Pathways for theNext Decade global Environmental change Research Pathways for the Next
    http://www.nap.edu/globalwarming/
    Read more than 3,000 books online FREE! More than 900 PDFs now available for sale Searchable Collection
    Global Warming/Climate Change Collection

    Fifteen recent publications from the National Academies about the science and policy implications of global warming and climate change.
    SEARCH SPECIAL COLLECTION:
    Most reports can be read online FREE. Understanding Climate Change Feedbacks
    Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate ( BASC
    Panel on Climate Change Feedbacks, Climate Research Committee, National Research Council
    FIND More Like This
    READ Free Online BUY This Book
    SEARCH This Book:
    ...
    Abrupt Climate Change: Inevitable Surprises

    Ocean Studies Board ( OSB ), Polar Research Board ( PRB Committee on Abrupt Climate Change, National Research Council FIND More Like This READ Free Online BUY This Book SEARCH This Book: ... Communicating Uncertainties in Weather and Climate Information: A Workshop Summary Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate ( BASC Elbert W. Friday, Jr., Rapporteur, National Research Council FIND More Like This READ Free Online BUY This Book SEARCH This Book: ... From Climate to Weather: Impacts on Society and Economy - Summary of a Forum, June 28, 2002, Washington, DC

    89. BUBL LINK: Global Change
    Subjects environmental education, environmental news, global change DeweyClass 550 Author National Institute for global Environmental change
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/g/globalchange.htm
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
    Global change
    Titles Descriptions
  • Antarctic Ozone Hole Canadian Institute of International Affairs Earth Interactions Earth Trends ... WWF-Climate Change Campaign
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Antarctic Ozone Hole
    Document which explains the formation of the spring-time depletion of the ozone layer above the Antarctic (the ozone hole), and answers some common questions. The ozone hole was discovered by scientists from the British Antarctic Survey in 1985, and demonstrated that understanding of the atmosphere is far from complete.
    Author: Shanklin, Jonathan
    Subjects: antarctic, global change, ozone
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: document
    Canadian Institute of International Affairs
    Articles examining global issues from a Canadian perspective. Areas covered include publications, such as a bibliography of works on Canadian foreign relations compiled by the John Holmes Library, corporate programmes, and conference details. English/French language option.
    Author: Canadian Institute of International Affairs
    Subjects: canada, canadian education, canadian news, global change

    90. The Duke Phytotron
    Controlled environments for global change research.
    http://www.biology.duke.edu/phytotron/
    As of July 1, 2004 the Phytotron is no longer being operated as a national service facility. The Phytotron has been integrated into the Biology Plant Growth Facility (BPGF), which is part of the new Science Center at Duke. Former National Phytotron website Duke Biology homepage

    91. Global Change Course At Iowa State University
    Welcome to the global change Course at Iowa State University. Public access page Contributing Members of the ISU global change Course Team, Hot links
    http://www.iitap.iastate.edu/gcp/
    Welcome to the Global Change Course at Iowa State University
    Public access page
    GCP course content can also be found on this server at:
    http://www.iitap.iastate.edu/gccourse

    United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Kyoto, Japan. Guest/Visitor Information Plus an application for using our materials for your course Interactive Discussion on Course Topics Student Registration for ISU students and others taking the course Learning Unit Topics Teaching with the Internet Portfolio, student surveys, and publications Student Papers Copies that students volunteered to have electronically published Contributing Members of the ISU Global Change Course Team Hot links Em Português Em construção En Español ( Bajo construcción 1996 Winner, Iowa Educational Technology Showcase Award.
    Special thanks to Doug Fils of The International Institute of Theoretical and Applied Physics for assistance in developing the electronic dialog and other technical features of this course.
    Iowa State University. Any comments, suggestions or permission to use materials from this course should be directed to: Dr. Eugene S. Takle

    92. Global Change Links
    These sites are not affiliated with the global change Program, unless otherwise Environmental change Impacts on Species/Ecosystems American Society of
    http://www.globalchange.umich.edu/globalchange_links/links.html
    These sites are not affiliated with the Global Change Program, unless otherwise noted, and will open in a new window. This page was last updated on Global Change in the News Research Articles Note: UM students, faculty, and staff can access articles through the library's electronic journals and newspapers site University of Michigan Sites

    93. Global Environmental Change: Re-thinking The Questions
    global Environmental change Rethinking the questions.
    http://www.gecko.ac.uk/

    Global Environmental Change:
    Re-thinking the questions
    Preface Risky choices, soft disasters Who governs the global environment? Producing greener, consuming smarter ... The programme
    Welcome to the Global Environmental Change Programme, the largest ever social science research initiative in the UK on any issue.
    The main feature of this web site is a set of three documents. These summarise, in an accessible form, the most important insights to have emerged from our research. The documents, which can be accessed by clicking on the images below, are organised around the following themes: You can read the preface to the three documents here . There are also PDF versions of the three documents and you can also view a short video documentary on each of the three themes. This site is also an archive of more detailed information about the Programme, with full search facilities. This includes:
    • one page summaries of each of the 150 empirical research projects and Fellowships details of over 1000 publications that have been produced as a result of the research Programme responses to Government consultations and Parliamentary inquiries and a host of other material.

    94. Human Dimensions Of Global Change
    global change and Environmental Hazards Is the World Becoming More Disastrous? global change and Urbanization in Latin America Web Version
    http://www.aag.org/HDGC/Hands_On.html
    The Online Center for Global Geography Education
    DEVELOPING ACTIVE
    LEARNING MODULES ON THE
    HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL CHANGE
    T his project has developed ten teaching/learning modules through a collaborative process that involves module authors, participants in summer workshops, and project staff at Clark University. Designed for use in any introductory course that deals with human-environment relationships, the modules actively engage students in problem solving, challenge them to think critically, invite them to participate in the process of scientific inquiry, and involve them in cooperative learning. Brief descriptions of the modules follow. Each module consists of several units, each of which focuses on an aspect of the module's theme. The core of each unit is a variety of student activities that have been designed to be challenging but not baffling. The activities vary in type, in the time they require, in skill level assumed, and in the skills developed. They involve critical reading; data collection, assessment, interpretation, and analysis; map reading and interpretation; field trips; interviewing; role playing; and writing for particular audiences. Many activities link the student's own lives with processes of local, regional, and global change. Each unit comes with some background reading to introduce the topic. By engaging students in active inquiry, the module activities build student understanding of scientific method and of the interaction between science and policy, e.g., (1) the importance of specifying the assumptions underlying a model or an analytical approach; (2) how values affect assumptions; (3) how geographers use maps and other models to represent and analyze human-environment relations; (4) how geographers evaluate evidence about human-environment interactions; (5) how problems often have no single or easy answer and therefore how policy decisions usually involve weighing different and often conflicting kinds of evidence.

    95. Natcom India
    Information about greenhouse gas emissions, inventory estimations, vulnerability assessments, and adapting to global climate changes from the Ministry of environment and Forest, Government of India.
    http://www.natcomindia.org/

    96. ScienceDirect - Global Environmental Change Part A - List Of Issues
    New Scientist Special Report on Climate changeglobal treaties are not the only way to tackle climate change markets can do their changes in global climate can lead to unexpected shifts in genetic
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09593780
    Register or Login: Password: Athens/Institution Login Quick Search: within This Journal All Journals All Full-text Sources
    Global Environmental Change Part A Bookmark this page as: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09593780
    Articles in Press
    Volume 15 Volume 15, Issue 3 , Pages 177-292 (October 2005) Volume 15, Issue 2 , Pages 75-176 (July 2005)
    Adaptation to Climate Change: Perspectives Across Scales Volume 15, Issue 1 , Pages 1-74 (April 2005) Volume 14 Volume 13 Volume 12 Volume 11 ... Volume 1 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors
    Contact Us
    ... Elsevier B.V.

    97. EPA: ORD: NCER: Funding Opportunities
    Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research. NonlinearResponses to global change in Linked Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems and
    http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2005/2005_nonlinear_responses.html
    National Center For Environmental Research Contact Us Print Version EPA Home National Center For Environmental Research ... Personalize Research Opportunities Include:
    EPA Environmental Research Fellowships
    Science To Achieve Results (STAR) Research Grants EPA and Other NCER Environmental Research Competitions Environmental Research Competitions in Other Federal Agencies ... Archive Search NCER Research Projects:
    Advanced Search
    Search NCER Website:
    Which search is right for me?
    Funding Opportunities
    Special Announcements RFA Closing Date Change Due to Hurricane Katrina
    NCER recognizes that Hurricane Katrina has affected many research efforts. We are investigating ways to assist existing grantees and fellows whose research is directly affected by Katrina . To provide more time for Principal Investigators who may have been affected, we are extending the closing date for announcement EPA-G2005-STAR-L1, "Nonlinear Responses to Global Change in Linked Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems and Effects of Multiple Factors on Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Joint Research Solicitation - EPA, DOE" until 4:00pm, October 27, 2005. We do not anticipate a change in other grant or fellowship due dates at this time. For additional information contact Tom Barnwell (phone:202-343-9862; email:

    98. EPA: ORD: NCER: Environmental Research Grant Announcements
    Nonlinear Responses to global change in Linked Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems 2005 EPA and Other NCER Environmental Research Competitions
    http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/
    National Center For Environmental Research Contact Us Print Version EPA Home National Center For Environmental Research Funding Opportunities Funding
    Opportunities
    Grants Fellowships ... Personalize Search NCER Research Projects:
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    Funding Opportunities - Environmental Research Grant Announcements
    2005 Research Grant Announcements Archives All Requests for Applications (RFAs) that are planned for 2005 can be found below. This list is tentative pending the outcome of the FY2005 appropriation. Please check back for updates or sign up for our list serve to get e-mail announcements when RFAs are posted. The Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Program has four formal solicitation periods during the year January, April, August, and October. Look below for a partial listing of upcoming topics. STAR Requests for Applications invite research proposals from academic and non-profit institutions located in the U.S., And state and local governments. All forms necessary for completing an application are noted in the announcement and are available on this site (see below).

    99. Government Climate Change Research Plan Provides Guiding Vision And Should Be Im
    Environmental change Institute, and Professor of Environmental Science Director, Center for global change and Earth Observations
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/news.nsf/isbn/0309088658?OpenDocument

    100. Global Environmental Change: Understanding The Human Dimensions
    The Office of News and Public Information of the National Academies, comprisingthe National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering,
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/news.nsf/isbn/POD573?OpenDocument

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