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  • USGS Briefing on Climate Change and Invasives; Pacific Economic Cooperation Council on Climate Change and Food Systems

    U.S. Geological Survey posts completed information from Congressional Briefing on the topic: Climate Change: The Challenge of Invasive Species . The briefing was held in September 2008 but the web site contains PPTs and other resources given out at the briefing. The Pacific Economic Cooperation Council...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 12-04-2008
  • USGS Briefing on the Challenge of Invasive Species

    The US Geological Survey is hosting a series of briefings for members of Congress and their staffs. Keeping within their theme of Climate Change, they will be holding a briefing on " The Challenge of Invasive Species " on September 19, 2008 at 9:30 am in the Rayburn House Office Building, room...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 09-16-2008
  • More from the Climate Change Science Program

    The U.S. government's Climate Change Science Program has morphed (spawned?) a new website: The US Global Change Research Program. The content is similar but the new site came on-line on August 1, 2008. New to the website is the release of Our Changing Planet , a new report from this group detailing...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 08-25-2008
  • Climate Change in the UK - new web site

    DEFRA, the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has developed a new website to serve as a "one-stop shop" for businesses, planners and organizations to deal with the impacts of climate change. Adapting to Climate Change is the new site.
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 07-24-2008
  • Re: U.S. Climate Change Science Program Releases Synthesis and Assessment Report

    USDA has released fact sheets from the various agencies contributing to this report. Agricultural Research Service Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service Economic Research Service Farm Service Agency Forest Service Natural Resources Conservation Service Risk Management Agency
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 07-21-2008
  • New Outputs from US Climate Change Science Program

    There are several new reports or draft reports for the U.S. Climate Change Science Program . U.S. EPA has released its final report: Analyses of the Effects of Global Change on Human Health and Welfare and Human Systems . Download the full report . Download the summary brochure . U.S. Climate Change...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 07-17-2008
  • On the Frontlines of Climate Change

    Photo of Hawaiian Taro Fields Courtesy of the NRCS Photo Gallery Island ecosystems will likely be particularly vulnerable to climate change. The web site, On the Frontlines of Climate Change has set up a web site with a community forum for discussion on the impacts of climate change on particularly vulnerable...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 07-07-2008
  • New Climate Change Science Reports

    Back in May, the U.S. Climate Change Science Program release new reports on climate change on agriculture Today, June 20, 2008, the Environmental Protection Agency , in partnership with the US Climate Change Science Program has released a final report entitled " Preliminary Review of Adaptation...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 06-20-2008
  • Carbon Scenarios: Blue Sky Thinking for a Green Future

    I want to bring to your attention a report initially found on June 15, 2008 on the " Green Car Congress " blog. The Green Car Congress is a web site that provides information about "green" technologies, with the goals of 1) providing timely and accurate reporting and analysis of relevant...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 06-16-2008
  • Re: U.S. Climate Change Science Program Releases Synthesis and Assessment Report

    NPR Science Friday on 5/30/08 has a short clip about this report and interviews one of the lead scientists on the project. You can download it to your iPod or other MP3 device from the NPR Science Friday web site or at the iTunes Podcast tune.
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 06-05-2008
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