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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. Animal And Plant Sciences
Provides information for prospective graduates and undergraduates, the courses on offer, the staff and research which includes evolutionary biology, population and community ecology, global change, plant science and ecosystem ecology.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/aps/
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Welcome to the web pages for the Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, at the University of Sheffield.
We are one of the largest biological sciences Departments in the UK devoted to the study of whole organism biology, and together with the Departments of Biomedical Science, and Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, we form a biological sciences grouping with over 100 academic staff.
Our Research
Our research ranges from seeking to understand the mechanisms of evolution using molecular genetics, through to predicting the impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss on ecosystem function.
Our Teaching
We teach seven degree courses in the Department, and a further course jointly with the Department of Geography. Most of these are available as either 3-year BSc or 4-year undergraduate Masters courses.

82. Global Change 2009 E.V.
In principle, there are only three options currently available to usIf this surplus of assets could be fed into the real economy, the crisis would be over.In the current
http://global-change-2009.com/

83. IMAGES – The International Marine Global Change Study
IMAGES is an organization investigating the ocean s role in climatic changes during the Late Quaternary, using data from long marine sediment cores.
http://www.images-pages.org/
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Address: University of Bremen, MARUM
Leobener Str.
D-28359 Bremen
Germany Campus Map Contact: Office Fax: Excom and Scicom Chairman: Eelco Rohling
Executive Director: Ralph Schneider
Assistant Director: Nicolas Dittert Tel: +49 421 218 655 34
Data Manager: Stefan Rothe Tel: +49 421 218 655 96

84. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
Global-change data and information analysis for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Compiles and maintains international data sets on atmospheric chemistry, particularly atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane and other radiatively active gases.
http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/
Subject Areas Carbon Cycle Climate Coastal Sensitivity to Sea Level Rise Energy and Socioeconomic Systems ... Terrestrial Carbon Management
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) is the primary climate-change data and information analysis center of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). CDIAC is located at DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and includes the World Data Center for Atmospheric Trace Gases CDIAC's data holdings include records of the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and other radiatively active gases; the role of the terrestrial biosphere and the oceans in the biogeochemical cycles of greenhouse gases; emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil-fuel consumption and land-use changes ; long-term climate trends; the effects of elevated carbon dioxide on vegetation; and the vulnerability of coastal areas to rising sea level. CDIAC provides data management support for major projects, including the AmeriFlux Network , continuous observations of ecosystem level exchanges of CO , water, energy and momentum at different time scales for sites in the Americas; the

85. Itämeriportaali : Tervetuloa Itämeriportaaliin
Offers news and information on research projects which include the state of the Baltic Sea and global change, Baltic Sea processes and the dynamics of the sea.
http://www.fimr.fi/en_GB/
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Valikko
Tervetuloa, välkommen, welcome!
Tervetuloa Itämeriportaaliin! Uudistamme palvelumme rakennetta ja sisältöä. Ole hyvä ja päivitä linkkisi sivuillemme. Pahoittelemme muutoksista johtuvaa ylimääräistä vaivaa. Ensisijaiset verkko-osoitteemme ovat: Välkommen till Östersjöportalen! Vi förnyar struktur och innehåll i vår webbservice. Vi beklagar besväret och ber dig vänligen uppdatera dina länkar. Våra primäradresser är: You are kindly welcome to the Baltic Sea Portal! Our web service is reconstructed and we kindly ask you to update your links. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause. The primary addresses of the webservice are:

86. GCTE Focus 3 Soil Erosion Network
Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems program to study and monitor soil erosion and to refine and adapt models for use in studies of environmental and climate change. Includes information about past conferences and links to related resources.
http://www.soilerosion.net/sen/
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Activity 3.3 and other Soils Components
Introduction and Rationale S oil erosion is a very widespread phenomenon, and is usually irreversible. Once the nutrient-rich surface soil has been lost, the ability to sustain plant growth is severely reduced, and increased runoff from the more impermeable subsoil results in a decrease in plant-available water. Furthermore, erosion brings various associated "off-site" problems, including reduced water quality from increased sediment loads and poorer air quality due to dust. T he severity, frequency and extent of erosion will be altered by changes in rainfall amount and intensity, and by changes in wind. Global change will thus amplify many current problems of soil erosion, and as certain soil thresholds are exceeded, potentially new and different problems could arise. It is therefore crucial to understand the potential impacts of global change on soils to allow the developments in predictive capability necessary to improve their management in the future. The GCTE Soil Erosion Network is dedicated to this goal, and forms a key component of GCTE's soil research.

87. Instituto Andaluz De Ciencias De La Tierra
IACT is located in the University of Granada, Spain. Lines of research include continental margins, ocean basins and global change, geological risks, mineral resources and the Earth s environment.
http://www.iact.csic.es/Introduction.html

88. Atmospheric Chemistry
Atmospheric chemistry and global change research at the Pacific Marine Environment Laboratory of NOAA. Details of research programmes and data server are given.
http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/
Home Overview Field Programs Data Servers ... Links Dedicated to international field campaigns and long term measurements to
determine the impact of atmospheric aerosol particles on climate and air quality
Shipboard deployment of sampling inlets and instrumentation Atmospheric Chemistry Group research cruises 1992-2008
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89. ARM Climate Research Facility
Home page for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program, DOE s largest global change research program.
http://www.arm.gov/
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Recovery Act
Learn about ARM's efforts. The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility is a U.S. Department of Energy scientific user facility for the study of global climate change by the national and international research community. Live Data Displays Featured Data More Climate Modeling Best Estimate Data Available for More Sites New Datastream Identifies Nauru Data Influenced by Clouds Tandem Differential Mobility Analyzer (TDMA) Data Available at the ARM Data Archive Feature Testing Underway for New Doppler Lidars Three new Doppler lidars were purchased with funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and began a test period at the ARM Southern Great Plains site in October. Read More View All Features Developer of the Millimeter Cloud Radar Recognized at the ASR Fall Meeting Testing Underway for New Doppler Lidars ... News Center Using Our Facilities The next preproposal cycle for our mobile facilities and aerial facility will open December 1. Smaller campaigns in FY2011 can be proposed now; submit your preproposal today.

90. Virtual Institute For Space And Atmospheric Sciences
Online community of people interested in the investigation of various aspects of the earth, atmosphere and space environments including global change, solar-terrestrial interactions and space sciences.
http://www.visas-dias.hpage.com

91. MIT Center For Global Change Science
The CGCS seeks to better understand the natural mechanisms in ocean, atmosphere and land systems that together control the Earth s climate, and to apply improved knowledge to problems of predicting climate changes.
http://web.mit.edu/cgcs/www/
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Center for Global Change Science cgcs@mit.edu Phone: 617-253-4902 Center Director Ronald G. Prinn
Executive Director Anne Slinn
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SEARCH AFFILIATES ... News/Events The MIT Center for Global Change Science (CGCS) addresses fundamental questions about the environment and climate processes with a multidisciplinary approach. The Center's goal is to improve the ability to accurately predict changes in the global environment. The CGCS was founded in January 1990, and in 2006 became an independent center in the School of Science The CGCS seeks to better understand the natural mechanisms in ocean, atmosphere and land systems that together control the Earth's climate, and to apply improved knowledge to problems of predicting climate changes. The Center utilizes theory, observations, and numerical models to investigate climate phenomena, the linkages among them, and their potential feedbacks in a changing climate. The Center builds on existing programs of research and education in the Schools of Science and Engineering at MIT. The CGCS is not a degree-granting academic unit. A student enrolled in any department may become involved, which normally occurs through participation in research that is coordinated by a faculty advisor who is affiliated with the CGCS.

92. IIASA - Laxenburg, Austria
IIASA is a non-governmental research organization located in Austria. International teams of experts from various disciplines conduct scientific studies on environmental, economic, technological and social issues in the context of human dimensions of global change.
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/
var ip="147.125." ; ip="174.122.81.50"; hdr("blu") ; Young Scientists Summer Program: three months of research at IIASA IIASA is accepting on-line applications for the 2011 Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) near Vienna, Austria. The program offers a select group of advanced graduate students the opportunity to work with top scientists in an international and interdisciplinary environment on projects related to their own doctoral research in the natural and social sciences. Applications close January 17, 2011. Arnulf Grubler and Keywan Riahi is published in the inaugural issue of Carbon Management More IIASA 2010 Post Doc Winners Nuno Bento from Portugal and Xiaojie Chen from China were awarded IIASA’s 2010 Post-Doc Scholarships , which will allow them to conduct research relevant to IIASA's research agenda . Bento will work with IIASA’s Transitions to New Technologies Program , and Chen will do research with the Evolution and Ecology Program . Applications for the Post-Doc 2011 will be accepted as of November 2010. GEA co-president wins Trieste Science Prize World-renowned energy expert and co-president of the Global Energy Assessment - established by IIASA and international partners - Prof. Jose Goldemberg has been awarded the 2010 Ernesto Illy Trieste Science Prize. The prize is given to a researcher from a developing, or emerging economy country, who has made significant contributions to science and innovation. Goldemberg’s pioneering research helped establish Brazil as the world’s leading producer of biofuels.

93. Carnegie Endowment For International Peace
A think-tank focusing on the economic, political, and technological forces driving global change, with particular emphasis on nuclear non-proliferation. Publisher of Foreign Policy, a leading international relations journal.
http://www.carnegieendowment.org/
Pioneering the global think tank.
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Terrorism Out of Yemen
Instability, a weak central government, and conflict in both the north and the south have made Yemen a safe haven for terrorists. Christopher Boucek
More on Yemen
Yemen on the Brink The Evolving Terrorist Threat in Yemen
Obama in India
As President Obama prepares to visit India next week, there has been increased attention to the challenges and opportunities facing the U.S.-India bilateral relationship. George Perkovich evaluates the high expectations for the bilateral relationship. Ashley J. Tellis examines the role India plays in U.S. foreign policy.
Iran: A View From Moscow
Iran has begun the steps necessary to bring its nuclear power plant at Bushehr online, using Russian enriched uranium fuel. Dmitri Trenin and Alexey Malashenko
More on Iran:
Iran Primer: The Politics of Iran's Nuclear Program Nuclear Quagmire with Iran
The Mideast Moratorium Mess
The Israeli government has approved construction of another 238 houses in settlements despite Palestinian threats to end bilateral talks if the moratorium on settlement construction is not reinstated.

94. Balance Project Web Site
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.
http://balance1.uni-muenster.de/

95. Weather And Climate News: Global Warming, Weather Research - USATODAY.com - USAT
Archived articles from this newspaper on topics related to global change. Includes links to further information.
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/climate/default.htm

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

97. UMass Climate System Research Center
Research is focused on the climate system, climate variability and global change issues, from contemporary climate variations, their causes and consequences, to paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes. Includes news of recent research.
http://www.geo.umass.edu/climate/climate.html
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236 Hasbrouck Amherst, MA 01003 - USA ph: 413.545.0659 fx: 413.545.1200 paleoclimate.org The Climate System Research Center is a research facility of the University of Massachusetts. Our research is focused on the climate system, climatic variability and global change issues, from contemporary climate variations, their causes and consequences, to paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes. Several members of the Climate System Research Center were contributors to reports issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in recent years. The reports earned the panel the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, shared with Al Gore, a leading environmentalist and former U.S. vice president. Raymond Bradley, Mathias Vuille and Douglas Hardy were all contributing authors to the IPCC reports. In addition, former Climate Center members Caspar Ammann (now at the National Center for Atmospheric Research) Michael Mann (now at Pennsylvania State University), Mark Serreze (CIRES, University of Colorado) and Pavel Groisman (National Climate Data Center, Asheville, N.C.) also contributed to the reports. PhD student Kinuyo Kanamaru has been awarded a DOSECC (Drilling, Observation and Sampling of the Earths Continental Crust) internship to examine the origin and composition of marine sediments from Saanich Inlet, British Columbia in order to help understand the impact of seismic activity on the long-term sediment flux.

98. WMO | WCRP
Research to develop a fundamental scientific understanding of the physical climate system and climate processes to support studies of global change.
http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/wcrp/
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99. Forschungsstelle Nachhaltige Umweltentwicklung: Forschungsstelle Nachhaltige Umw
Multi-disciplinary research and education on human-induced environmental change, sponsored by Departments of Geosciences and Economics.
http://www.fnu.zmaw.de/
Forschungsstelle Nachhaltige Umweltentwicklung
Universität Hamburg
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The research unit Sustainability and Global Change is devoted to multi-disciplinary research and education on human-induced environmental change that is either global in nature or pervasive across the world. Our research aims to further the understanding of sustainable development and its constituents environmental quality, economic efficiency and social equity. We seek to cross-fertilise disciplines by building bridges between the natural and social sciences. Current research foci are the economics of climate change and the economics of marine resources. The unit’s staff offers courses in the economics of environmental resource management to both students of economics and students of other disciplines. Research and education are organised in a number of cooperative networks The Research unit is financially supported by the Michael Otto Foundation for Environmental Protection , the EU DG Research , the Hamburg Ministry for Science and Research , the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research , the Volkswagen Foundation , the Zeit Foundation and the Max Planck Society home

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