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  1. When Markets Collide: Investment Strategies for the Age of Global Economic Change by Mohamed El-Erian, 2008-05-23
  2. The Change Game: How Today's Global Trends Are Shaping Tomorrow's Companies by Peter Lawrence, 2004-09-28
  3. International Business and Global Climate Change by Ans Kolk, Jonatan Pinkse, 2009-01-02
  4. EPIC Change: How to Lead Change in the Global Age by Timothy R. Clark, 2007-12-21
  5. Political Theory and Global Climate Change
  6. Carbon Sinks and Climate Change: Forests in the Fight Against Global Warming (Advances in Ecological Economics) by Colin A. G. Hunt, 2009-11-09
  7. Earth Under Siege: From Air Pollution to Global Change by Richard P. Turco, 2002-02-21
  8. Global Fever: How to Treat Climate Change by William H. Calvin, 2008-04-15
  9. Communication Ethics and Global Change (Communications)
  10. Global Change: Impacts on Water and food Security (Water Resources Development and Management)
  11. Women Imagine Change: A Global Anthology of Women's Resistance from 600 B.C.E. to Present
  12. Global Climate Change and Pedogenic Carbonates
  13. What are Global Warming and Climate Change?: Answers for Young Readers (Worlds of Wonder) (Barbara Guth Worlds of Wonder Science Series for Young Readers) by Chuck McCutcheon, 2010-08-16
  14. Geographies of Global Change: Remapping the World

41. Global Warming And Climate Change Policy Websites
AsiaPacific Network for Global Change Research; Best of the Web Global Change Resources; Center
http://globalchange.nasa.gov/Resources/pointers/glob_warm.html

42. IGBP»International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme
Programme is focused on acquiring basic scientific knowledge about the interactive processes of biology and chemistry of the earth as they relate to Global Change.
http://www.igbp.kva.se/

43. Encyclopedia Of Global Change: ORO Syndicated Content
Edited by Andrew S. Goudie 300 entries Encompassing tsunamis, elephant conservation, ocean pollution, mining regulation, and permafrost melt, the 300 authoritative articles in
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Encompassing tsunamis, elephant conservation, ocean pollution, mining regulation, and permafrost melt, the 300 authoritative articles in this unique and wide-ranging encyclopedia investigate all types of phenomena that change life on Earth. The entries cover a range of general research categories: altered ecosystems, climate change, food and water supply, population, politics and global change, institutions and policies, biographies, and case studies.
Andrew S. Goudie, a distinguished physical geographer, is Master of St. Cross College, Oxford, and a past president of the Geographical Association.
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44. Earth Interactions Journal
Deals with the interactions between the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere in the context of global issues or global change.
http://earthinteractions.org/

45. STAR Global Change Research Program | NCER | Office Of Research And Development
STAR Global Change Research Program pages The core purpose of the Global Change Research Program (GCRP) in EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) is to provide
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    Black Carbon's Role in Global to Local Scale Climate and Air Quality Open: May 19, 2010 - Closing: September 22, 2010 Quick Finder Solicitation Archive Research Results How to Apply Meetings/Workshops ... Upcoming RFAs The core purpose of the Global Change Research Program (GCRP) in EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) is to provide scientific information, analysis tools and techniques for stakeholders and policymakers to deliver an effective response to the risks posed by global change.
  • 46. Interactions Of Climate Change And Other Environmental Factors With Invasive Pla
    Global Change . Project Title Interactions of Climate Change and Other Environmental Factors With Invasive Plant Infestation in the Arid West . Principal Investigator
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    Project Title: Interactions of Climate Change and Other Environmental Factors With Invasive Plant Infestation in the Arid West Principal Investigator: Jonathan M. Friedman, Fort Collins Science Center Co-Investigators: Jayne Belnap, Southwest Biological Science Center; Kathryn Thomas, Southwest Biological Science Center Introduction The invasive forb component of this project is developing spatial models of the predicted distribution for 20 invasive forbs in the southwest. Predictive model development explores the premise that invasive forbs can act as generalists constrained only by climate or as specialists limited not only by climate but also by other factors including native species composition, soil type, and disturbance. The second premise of the study is that landscapes that have been predicted to be vulnerable to native vegetation change as a result of global climate change will also be susceptible to colonization by invasive species. MODIS satellite imagery is being explored as a means to identify vulnerable landscapes that may already be experiencing change and infestation by invasive species. In western North America, riparian cottonwood and other native species are being replaced by invasive non-native trees. For example, the invasive tamarisk (Tamarix ramosissima and T. chinensis), is now the dominant riparian woody species in the Southwestern United States. These invasions have been associated with loss of plant diversity, degradation of habitat for vertebrate animals, decreased channel conveyance, and increased water loss from evapotranspiration. We are relating abundance of 46 widespread native and non-native riparian woody plants to a suite of environmental factors at 476 sites in 17 western states. We are also comparing cold hardiness in the native plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides subsp. monilifera) and the introduced tamarisk in a common garden of trees collected across the Great Plains. Finally, we are performing DNA micro-satellite analysis of cottonwood and tamarisk to determine whether regional variation in cold hardiness is related to genetic isolation.

    47. Publishing Network For Geoscientific & Environmental Data
    An information system aimed at archiving, publishing and distributing data from global change research with special emphasis on geological, marine and environmental sciences.
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    48. THE GLOBAL CHANGE GRAND CHALLENGE IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK — Portal
    Version 2.0 (5 Junel 2008) Download from Documents folder SA Risk Vulnerability Atlas SARVA, a new atlas of local risk and vulnerability in the context of global
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    The New York Review of Books June 12, 2008 New publication from IIED on adaptation actions in Africa
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    Cookies are not enabled. You must enable cookies before you can log in. Forgot your password? New user? SARVA, a new atlas of local risk and vulnerability in the context of global environmental change, will be launched in January 2010. The Atlas is aimed at equipping decision-makers with information on the impact and risk associated with global change in the region. Find it at: www.rvatlas.org
    Science in Africa
    News, views and information about science, technology and the developing world
    Climate Change Science Directory
    Find a directory on climate change, the atmosphere, energy, the carbon cycle and global sustainability

    49. START
    Aims to evaluate the impact of global change and enhance scientific capacity in developing countries.
    http://www.start.org/
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    Adaptation Strategy Agriculture/Farming Biodiversity/Ecosystem Climate Prediction ... Women Vulnerability WP Cumulus Flash tag cloud by Roy Tanck and Luke Morton requires Flash Player 9 or better. Review the START Grants for Global Environmental Change Research in Africa, organized by theme.
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    START recently convened a forum on the role of African universities in supporting and informing societal efforts to adapt to climate change. The forum, held in Dar es Salaam in June and supported by the Open Society Institute, brought together a wide range of participants, from within the African research community (universities and research centers) as well as from civil society. A key outcome of the forum was the creation of the African Climate Research and Education (ACRE) network. More...

    50. DEVELOPMENT, GLOBAL CHANGE, AND THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
    Home. DEVELOPMENT, GLOBAL CHANGE, AND THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT By Gretchen C. Daily Paul R. Ehrlich. Paper number 0062 Revised 1995 G.C.D. Energy and Resources
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    Paper number 0062 Revised 1995
    G.C.D.: Energy and Resources Group Building T-4, Room 100 University of California Berkeley, California 94720
    P.R.E.: Center for Conservation Biology Stanford University Stanford, California 94305
    ABSTRACT
    When one comes into a city to which he is a stranger, he ought to consider its situation, how it lies as to the winds and the rising of the sun; for its influence is not the same whether it lies to the north or to the south, to the rising or to the setting sun. These things one ought to consider most attentively, and concerning the waters which the inhabitants use, whether they be marshy and soft, or hard and running from elevated and rocky situations, and then if saltish and unfit for cooking; and the ground, whether it be naked and deficient in water, or wooded and well-watered, and whether it lies in a hollow, confined situation or is elevated and cold... From these things he must proceed to investigate everything else. For if one knows all these things well, ... he cannot miss knowing, when he comes into a strange city, either the diseases peculiar to the place or the particular nature of the common diseases, or commit mistakes, as is likely to be the case provided one had not previously considered these matters. And in particular, as the season and year advances, he can tell what epidemic disease will attack the city, ... and what each individual will be in danger of experiencing from the change of regimen. Hippocrates, On Airs, Waters, and Places, cat 400 B.C. (quoted in Garrett 1994, p. 234).

    51. Global Change
    An elementary introduction to the problems surrounding man-made climate change.
    http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/globalchange/

    52. BUBL LINK: Global Change
    s Antarctic Ozone Hole; Canadian International Council; Earth Interactions; Earth Trends; Environmental Protection Agency Global Warming......Titles
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    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
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    Canadian International Council
    Articles examining global issues from a Canadian perspective. Details publications and journals relevant to foreign affairs, policy agendas and initiatives, upcoming events and conference details. Site can be viewed in English or French.
    Author: Canadian International Council
    Subjects: canada, canadian education, canadian news, global change
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    53. WBGU Website
    Provides recommendations for research and further action to combat global problems in the field of environment and development.
    http://www.wbgu.de/wbgu_home_engl.html

    54. Global Change Music: Home
    Global Change Music challenges musicians worldwide to write lyrics and melodies that ascend the soul, raise planetary consciousness, and unite humanity in one global family rhythm
    http://globalchangemusic.org/

    55. SERC - Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
    Does research on landscape and population ecology, coastal science, and global change, particularly within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    http://www.serc.si.edu/
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    Nitrogen Pollution Alters Global Change Scenarios from the Ground Up
    Smithsonian researchers find that excess nitrogen favors plants that respond poorly to rising CO2. Their study is published in the journal Nature and offers new insight into how terrestrial systems will react to global change factors.
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    NOAA Awards SERC $1.4M for Hypoxia and Acidification Research
    Marine ecologist Denise Breitburg has thought up many novel ways to investigate the impacts of dead zones and acidification on Chesapeake Bay fish and invertebrates. A $1.4 million grant from NOAA will enable her to pursue a host of new field and lab experiments.
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    Introducing Tintinnophagus acutus
    In the world of marine protists, many species drift in the ocean currents unstudied and nameless. Thanks to SERC's Wayne Coats, this is no longer the case for the parasitic dinoflagellate Tintinnophagus acutus
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    Virtual Mangrove Tour
    Explore the ecology of mangroves in this online tour. You'll visit dwarf forests, discover snails without shells and learn about the threats facing mangroves around the world. From the Director From the poles to the tropics, we are seeking solutions to the world’s environmental problems...

    56. Global Change Information Network | Our Partners
    Global Change Information Network (GCIN) is a Swedish nonprofit organisation which main objective is to collect, arrange and spread information regarding changes in the global
    http://www.globalchange.se/partners.php

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    IGBP
    The IGBP is run and supervised by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the common body of the Scientific Academies of the world. IGBP is part of the Earth System Science Partnership, ESSP. igbp.net
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    IIIEE
    An understanding of pollution prevention, waste minimisation, design for environment and environmental management has been absent from many organisations making policy, production and environmental protection decisions. In 1994, as a response to this situation, the Swedish Parliament established the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Lund University. The IIIEE now has an international program reaching over sixty countries through its Master's Degree in Environmental Management and Policy and an extensive and significant research program. Since 1999 the IIIEE has also been working with education of young students between 14 and 18 years old especially through the Young Masters Program (YMP) and the Global Environmental Youth Convention (GEYC). www.iiiee.se

    57. C R E S : Center For Regional Environmental Studies
    Conducts research around the world in regional environments and the impacts of global change. Coordinated by the University of Virginia. Page includes research publications.
    http://www.uvacres.org/

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    58. About USGCRP
    US Global Change Research Program. Helping to understand, assess, predict, and respond to global change.
    http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/about/default.htm
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    Contact Us (Organizational Chart) Committee on Environment and Natural Resources
    (of the National Science and Technology Council) List of Officials Working Group Members CCSP Coordination Office CCSP Coordination Office Staff ... Program budget information For greater detail, see the Overview of U.S. Research on Climate and Global Change on the site of the Climate Change Science Program. Research Program Elements International Research Cooperation Assessments . Knowledge useful to decision-makers. Calls for Proposals The U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) supports research on the interactions of natural and human-induced changes in the global environment and their implications for society. The USGCRP began as a presidential initiative in 1989 and was codified by Congress in the Global Change Research Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-606), which mandates development of a coordinated interagency research program. Participants in the USGCRP include:

    59. YURGAN - URFREE - EARTH2ALL
    Contains a brief biography, his interests in music, traveling, and religion, tips on how to create global change, samples of his personal electronic music, and photo galleries.
    http://www.yurgan.net/

    60. GCISC: Global Change Impact Studies Centre
    Details about objectives, manpower, news and events, and publications.
    http://www.gcisc.org.pk
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    Islamabad, Pakistan Home Home About us Advisory Committee Objectives ... GCISC Mail employees only) News / Updates Today is Checkout our latest updates and news. Search Powered By Gallery Visitors Photos
    Global Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC) was established in May 2002 on the initiative of Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad, then Special Advisor to the Chief Executive of Pakistan and now Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Pakistan. The main purpose of the Centre is to serve as a think tank in aid of the national planners and decision makers for strategic policy planning in consonance with the changing global environment in areas such as Climate, Water, Energy, Food, Agriculture, Health, Ecology, new technologies etc. GCISC Copy Rights (c) 2006

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