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Agency Data Sets Related to Global Change, Newly Available in 2000. Document (dtd March 2001) from the US National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), Committee on Environment and Natural Resources (CENR), Subcommittee on Global Change Research (SGCR), Data and Information Working Group. This fourth of a series of yearly publications represents another important step in the interagency process of making data and information related to the Global Change Research Program available. One of this publication's objectives is to provide this diverse user community with a concise summary of what data has been cataloged and made newly available each year. (link posted 16 March 2001) The Science of Regional and Global Change. Thirty-two page booklet (dtd 2001) from the US National Academy Press. (link posted 20 March 2001) Goddard Scientist Works to Add New Patch for Local Girl Scouts. Press release (dtd 8 March 2001) from the Goddard Space Flight Center. (link posted 20 March 2001) NASA Goddard Scientist [Dr Jim Hansen] to Receive Heinz Award Today. Press Release (dtd 5 March 2001) from Goddard Space Flight Center . (link posted 20 March 2001)
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Watching the Spread of Smog and Smoke. Article (dtd 16 March 2001) from NASA Earth Observatory. (link posted 20 March 2001) |
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FAO Forest Resource Assessments and Global Warming. Press Release (dtd 15 March 2001) from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Related posting: WRI study reports deforestation may be higher than FAO estimates. Press release (dtd 12 March 2001) from WRI. (link posted 20 March 2001) Mapping the Decline of Coral Reefs. Article (dtd 12 March 2001) from NASA Earth Observatory, 12 March 2001. (lins posted 20 March 2001) Where Frogs Live. Article (dtd 5 March 2001) from NASA's Earth Observatory. (link posted 20 March 2001) Bolivian Montane Yields Climate Change Clues. Article (dtd 20 Feb 2001) from National Geographic News @ nationalgeographic.com. (link posted 20 March 2001) Scientists map biological changes in earth's tropical forests. Press release (dtd 26 Feb 2001) from Univ of Toronto. (link posted 20 March 2001) New Report Examines Causes and Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms in U.S. Waters. Press release (dtd 22 Feb 2001) from NOAA. (link posted 20 March 2001) Relating Changes In Living Things To Climate Changes. Press release (dtd 1 Mar 2001) from UniSci. (link posted 20 March 2001) NASA's Land Cover Land Use Change Program. LCLUC is an interdisciplinary scientific theme within NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE). (link posted 20 March 2001) Time Series of Global Monthly Vegetation Cover from NOAA/AVHRR 1985 - 1997. CD ROM from National Virtual Data System. (link posted 20 March 2001) Policies on Environmental Change Should Include Microbial Influences. Article (dtd 2 March 2001) from Cool News. (link posted 20 March 2001)
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Computer Model Can Help Farmers Manage Carbon. News (dtd 16 Feb 2001) from the US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. (link posted 20 March 2001) |
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22 March 2001. Annandale-on-Hudson, NY. Global Environmental Changes and Food. Sponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy and The Culinary Institute of America. Contact: Bard Center for Environmental Policy, Bard College, PO Box 5000, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504-5000. Tel: 845-758-7073. E-mail: cep@bard.edu. (link posted 20 March 2001) Met Office secures funding for further work on "Forecasting the Nation's Health". Press release (dtd 6 March 2001) from the UK Met Office. (link posted 20 March 2001) Effects of Climate Change on Infectious Diseases. Audio and MS PowerPoint presentation by Hadi Dowlatabadi (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) at International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, 16-19 July 200, Atlanta, Georgia. (link posted 20 March 2001) Weather Modification (Audio14.4 | 28.8). Hour two of radio show (dtd 23 Feb 2001) Talk of the Nation with Ira Flatow. Guests: (link posted 20 March 2001)
Outbreak of West Nile Virus Infection, Volgograd Region, Russia, 1999. Article from CDC's Emerging Infectious Diseases, 7(1), Jan-Feb 2001. (link posted 20 March 2001) Scientist suggests Anasazi extinction could be hint to N.M. Article (dtd 16 Jan 2001) from the Albuquerque Tribune. (link posted 20 March 2001) |
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Record of ancient climates can be a map to riches. Press release (dtd 12 March 2001) from Virginia Tech, distributed by EurekAlert! (link posted 20 March 2001)
Borehole Temperatures Confirm Global Warming Pattern. Press release (dtd 27 Feb 2001) from UniSci. (link posted 20 March 2001) Stop Complaining about the Weather -- Its Better than Ever. Article (dtd 8 March 2001) from Christian Science Monitor. (link posted 20 March 2001) |
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Temperature of Earth's Highest Polar Clouds Measured for the First Time. Press release (dtd 19 Mar 2001) from the American Geophysical Union. (link posted 20 March 2001) First, direct observational evidence of a change in the Earth's greenhouse effect between 1970 and 1997. Press release (dtd 14 March 2001) from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, distributed by EurekAlert. See also Satellites Confirm Earth's Greenhouse Warming. Article (dtd 14 March 2001) from NASA Earth Observatory. (links posted 20 March 2001) Boundary Layer Studies in the Stratus Deck Regions of the Eastern Pacific. Article (dtd 1 March 2001) from NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. (link posted 20 March 2001) A Shadow of a Lake: Africa's Disappearing Lake Chad. Online news release (dtd 27 Feb 2001) from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. See also the text press release, Africa's Lake Chad Shrinks by 20 Times Due to Irrigation Demands, Climate Change. (link posted 20 March 2001) Uncertainty of Rapid Climate Change More Crucial than Ice Ages. Press release (dtd 17 Feb 2001) from Penn State, distributed by EurekAlert! (link posted 20 March 2001) Philipine Volcano Helps Solve Climate Change Mystery. Press release (dtd 23 Feb 2001) from UniSci. (link posted 20 March 2001) "Heat vent" in Pacific cloud cover could diminish greenhouse warming. Press release (dtd 28 Feb 2001) from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, distributed by EurekAlert! (link posted 20 March 2001) Weather: You Like It or Not: Learning About the Importance of and Flaws in Weather Prediction. New York Times Lesson Plan (dtd 7 March 2001). "In this lesson, students explore the importance of and flaws in weather prediction, and prepare their own weather report on a specific type of storm. " Grades: 6-12. (link posted 20 March 2001) Recent Weather Conditions & Impacts:
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Space mapping mission catches Antarctica in motion. Press release (dtd 21 Feb 2001) from NASA, California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (link posted 20 March 2001) "Fingerprints" of melting ice caps point directly to global climate change and sea level rise. Press release (dtd 21 Feb 2001) from University of Toronto, distributed by EurekAlert! (link posted 20 March 2001) Ice Caps In Africa, Tropical South America Likely To Disappear Within 15 Years. Press release (dtd 18 Feb 2001) from Ohio State Univ. See also Andean Ice Cap, Kilimanjaro Ice Fields Disappearing. Press release (dtd 19 Feb 2001) from UniSci. (links posted 20 March 2001) Melting Glaciers and Climate Change Impacts (Audio14.4 | 28.8). Hour one of radio show (dtd 23 Feb 2001) Talk of the Nation with Ira Flatow. Guests: (link posted 20 March 2001)
Science Team Places Sensors on Enormous Iceberg to Track Motion, Weather Conditions. Press release (dtd 21 Feb 2001) from the US National Science Foundation. (link posted 20 March 2001) |
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Antarctic Glacier Shown to be Thinning Inland. Press release (dtd
2 Feb 2001) from UniSci. See also Thinning
glaciers, video (dtd 2 Feb 2001) from the BBC. (link posted 16
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Spotlight on Environmental and Earth Science and Technology (EST). Article in NATO Science and Society Newsletter (Issue 55, December 2000). (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Job outlook brightens for earth science graduates. Press release (dtd 30 Jan 2001) from American Geophysical Union. (link posted 16 Feb 2001)
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Scientists Discover New Keys to Arctic Ozone Loss. Story (dtd 8 Feb 2001) from NOAA News Online. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Lower Atmosphere Has Patches Where Ozone Is Missing. Press release (dtd 9 Feb 2001) from UniSci. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) |
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Biodiversity: Connecting with the Tapestry of Life. Primer (issued 17 January 2001) produced by the Smithsonian Institution Monitoring & Assessment of Biodiversity Program and by the President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). (link posted 16 Feb 2001)
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Energy Department Seeks Projects That Will Improve Power Plants. Press release (dtd 6 Feb 2001) from US Department of Energy. See also Energy Department Seeks Projects To Improve Coal-Fired Power Plants. Article (dtd 6 Feb 2001) from DOE Techline. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Net Loss of 9 Million Hectares of Forests per Year Despite Increases in Plantations. Press Release (22 Jan 2001) from UN Food and Agriculture Organization. See also U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization Reports on World's Forests. Press release (dtd 23 Jan 2001) from US Dept of State. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Science and The Citizen: Debit or Credit? "Whether CO2-consuming trees can offset global warming is far from certain." Article (dtd Feb 2001) from Scientific American. (link posted 16 Feb 2001)
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Request for Grant Applications: Assessing the Consequences of Global Change for Aquatic Ecosystems: Climate, Land Use, and UV Radiation. (announced 22 Feb 2001) This RFA was developed through a partnership between the US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research & Development, Global Change Research Program and the "Science to Achieve Results" (STAR) grants program. This RFA focuses on human dimensions research and solicits applications for research that will support assessments of the consequences of global change for aquatic ecosystems and water quality. It seeks proposals that address integrative effects on aquatic ecosystems and water quality, thereby bringing together both human dimensions models and natural sciences models. (link posted 23 Feb 2001) Societal Collapse Driven by Abrupt Climate Change, Not Social, Economic and Political Forces, Yale Anthropologist Reports in New Study. Press release (dtd 25 Jan 2001) from Office of Public Affairs at Yale. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Age matters when exercising in hot climates. Press release (dtd 26 Jan 2001) from Penn State (distributed via EurekAlert). (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Program Announcement, Integrated Assessment of Global Climate Change Research LAB 01-22. Call for proposals, made (on 7 Feb 2001) by the US Department of Energy. Pre-proposals are encouraged. There is no deadline, but early submission is strongly encouraged to allow time for meaningful dialogue. Formal proposals must be received no later than April 3, 2001. See our Calls for Proposals page for additional announcements. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Documents (dtd 2001) published by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) and the American Meteorological Society: (links posted 16 Feb 2001)
Impact of Climate Change to Cost the World $US 300 Billion a Year. Press release (dtd 3 Feb 2001) from United Nations Environment Program. (link posted 16 Feb 2001)
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500-century record links northern hemisphere cold spells to water in South American salt flat. Press release (dtd 7 Feb 2001) from Duke University, distributed via EurekAlert! (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Mongolian Tree Rings Confirm Global Warming Findings. Press release (dtd 8 Feb 2001) from UniSci. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Ancient coral reef record gives history of El Niño. Press release (dtd 25 Jan 2001) from UC Santa Barbara (distributed by EurekAlert). (link posted 16 Feb 2001)
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Scientific Discovery Through Advanced Computing (SciDAC): Climate Change Prediction Program Notice 01-09 --Published January 2, 2001. Preapplications are encouraged. There is no deadline for the submission of preapplications, but early submission is strongly encouraged to allow time for meaningful discussions. Formal applications must be received no later than March 15, 2001. (link posted 21 Feb 2001) Atmospheric
Radiation Measurement Program Notice 01-23 --Published February 16, 2001 Ocean Modeling and Prediction Program: 2001 Request for Planning Letters. From the US Office of Naval Research, Ocean Modeling and Prediction Program. See our Calls for Proposals page for additional announcements. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) NOAA Climate Monitoring & Diagnostics Laboratory, FY2001 1st Quarter Milestones. "Predict and Assess Decadal-to-Centennial Climate Change." (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Soot in the greenhouse. Feature of the Week (dtd 1 Feb 2001) from the journal Nature. See also: New study reveals a major cause of global warming - ordinary soot. Press release (dtd 7 Feb 2001) from Stanford University, distributed via EurekAlert! (links posted 16 Feb 2001) Storm surges increase with warming oceans. Press release (dtd 6 Feb 2001) from Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organization (CSIRO). (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Evidence mounts that earth is warming up. Article (dtd 24 Jan 2001) Christian Science Monitor. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Virtual Rains Herald New Era of Climate Forecasts. Press release (dtd January 25, 2001) from NASA's Earth Observatory news room. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Second call for research proposals. From the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences. See our Calls for Proposals page for additional announcements. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Predicting El Nino with the help of a wind trigger. Press release (dtd 5 Feb 2001) from the American Geophysical Union, distributed by EurekAlert. See also ENSO prediction using an ENSO trigger and a proxy for western equatorial Pacific warm pool movement. Also available as PDF file. Article in Geophys. Res. Lett. Vol. 28 , No. 04 , p. 579 (15 Feb 2001). (link posted 16 Feb 2001) TOGA COARE: Unlocking the Mysteries of El Niño. Video (posted January 2001) from NOAA and others about the Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment (COARE) of the Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere (TOGA) program. The major international scientific effort focused on a warm-water pool of the far western Pacific. (link posted 16 Feb 2001)
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Via Satellite: RANET Climate Information Pages. (link posted 16 Feb 2001) Inland thinning of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica. Article published in Science (2 Feb 2001) along with links to images and other related material. (link posted 16 Feb 2001)
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Landmarks in Global Climate and Severe Weather Bring Accolades to Two NCAR Scientists. Press release (dtd 17 Jan 2001) from National Center for Atmospheric Research. (link posted 24 Jan 2001)
Eleven US Scientists win the WMO 15th Vaisala Award. Press release (dtd 16 Jan 2001) from UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO). (link posted 24 Jan 2001) High-End Climate Science: Development of Modeling and Related Computing Capabilities (Also available: PDF version, 321 kb). A report (dtd December 2000) to the US Global Change Research Program from an ad hoc Working Group on Climate Modeling. (link posted 18 Jan 2001) NOAA Exploring Student Data for Climate Studies. Press release (dtd 15 Jan 2001) from NOAA. (link posted 24 Jan 2001) Draft 2001 Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks. Document (dtd Jan 2001) from the US Environmental Protection Agency. (link posted 24 Jan 2001) Online versions of recently published reports from the US National Assessment's Preparing for a Changing Climate. The Potential Consequences of Variability and Change. (links updated 22 Jan 2001)
Climate Change Science: Current Status, Future Directions and Policy Implications. Document (dtd 20 Dec 2000) from the Australian Greenhouse Office. Available as RTF (98Kb) and PDF (179Kb) files. A public address presented by Dr Robert T Watson, Chair, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Chief Scientist to the World Bank. Also available online is the question and answer session following this address. Available as RTF (92Kb) and PDF (84Kb) files. See also press release (dtd 18 December 2000), World expert on climate change speaks in Canberra. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) DOE Fossil Energy: DOE National Labs to Take on Expanded Gas Hydrates Research. Article (dtd 15 Dec 2000) in DOE Techline. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) New Books from NCAR [National Center for Atmospheric Research] Put Environmental Decision Making, Severe Weather, and Climate Change in Perspective. Press release (dtd 15 Dec 2000) from NCAR. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) NASA Goddard scientists present new results at Fall AGU [American Geophysical Union] meeting. Press release (dtd 14 Dec 2000) from EurekAlert. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) Campuses Educate the Next Generation of Leaders. Article from the US Environmental Protection Agency's Inside the Greenhouse (Fall 2000). (link posted 8 Jan 2001) 1998 In Review: An assessment of new research developments relevant to the science of climate change. Special issue (dtd September 2000) of Climate Change Newsletter [Australia]. (link posted 8 Jan 2001)
Climate Atlas of the Contiguous United States CD-ROM . CD-ROM (released 1 Dec 2000) contains Climate Atlas of the Contiguous United States: 737 color maps of climatic elements such as temperature, precipitation, snow, wind, pressure, etc. The period of record of the data for most of the maps is 1961-1990. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) |
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Study: sea salt seasons chemical brew that destroys Arctic ozone. Press release (dtd 18 Jan 2001) from Purdue University (distributed via EurekAlert). See also Sea Salts Contribute to Arctic Ozone Loss. Press release (dtd 18 Jan 2001) from NASA's Earth Observatory. (link posted 24 Jan 2001) Studying Our Earth And Sun Through The Ionosphere. Press release (dtd 18 Jan 2001) from UniSci. (link posted 24 Jan 2001) Chemical Cycles In Troposphere Alter Air Composition. Press release (dtd 16 Jan 2001) from UniSci. (link posted 24 Jan 2001) Researchers Drill South Pole Snowpack to Determine Century's Air Quality. NOAA News Online (Story 556), 1 Jan 2001. (link posted 24 Jan 2001) Recovery of Arctic ozone layer may take longer than expected. Press release (dtd 15 Dec 2000) from EurekAlert. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) The Incredible Shrinking Ozone Hole. Science@NASA story (dtd 12 Dec 2000); includes audio. "After reaching a record-breaking size in mid-September, the ozone hole over Antarctica has made a surprisingly hasty retreat, disappearing completely by November 19, NASA scientists said." (link posted 8 Jan 2001) |
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Conservation battle faces long odds in Brazilian Amazon. Press release (dtd 18 Jan 2001) from Oregon State University (distributed via EurekAlert). See also Amazon roads may lead to peril for rainforest. Press release (dtd 18 Jan 2001) from Michigan State University (distributed via EurekAlert). (links posted 24 Jan 2001) How Warming Affected Some Mammals In The Distant Past. Press release (dtd 11 Jan 2001) from UniSci. (link posted 24 Jan 2001) Carbon Cycling and Species Composition -- Seeing the Forest for Its Trees. Press release (dtd 19 Dec 2000) from the US National Science Foundation. (link posted 24 Jan 2001) Researchers craft model that provides reasons for climate-change observations. Press release (dtd 19 Dec 2000) from EurekAlert. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) Ecosystems & Global Climate Change: A Review of Potential Impacts on U.S. Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biodiversity. Report (released 13 Dec 2000) from Pew Center on Global Climate Change. See also press release, Climate Change Could Cause Major Changes in U.S. Ecosystems, New Report Say. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) Agricultural Contaminants Linked To Amphibian Declines. Press release (dtd 8 Dec 2000) from UniSci. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) Argentine Penguin Nest Failures Blamed On Colder Water. Press release (dtd 4 Dec 2000) from UniSci. (link posted 8 Jan 2001)
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Carbon Cycling and Species Composition -- Seeing the Forest for Its Trees. Press release (dtd 19 Dec 2000) from the US National Science Foundation. (link posted 24 Jan 2001) Scientists Look to Algae for Carbon Sequestration Project. Article (dtd 26 Dec 2000) from Cool-Companies. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) Carbon sequestration: seeing the forest for its trees. Press release (dtd 19 Dec 2000) from EurekAlert. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) Global diagnosis completed of ocean regions most sensitive to an iron-rich diet. Article (dtd 15 Dec 2000) from EurekAlert. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) Capping Carbon; Looking for Ways to Contain the Gases from Fossil fuels. Article (dtd 14 Dec 2000) from Christian Science Monitor. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) Algae at the Climatic Rubicon. Article (dtd 14 Dec 2000) from Christian Science Monitor, 14 Dec 2000. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) DOE Fossil Energy: Cal State to Explore Use of Marine Algae for Carbon Sequestration. Document (dtd 11 Dec 2000) from US DOE Fossil Energy Techline. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) Streamlining State GHG Inventories: Counting the Carbon Flowing into Your Forests. Article from the US Environmental Protection Agency's Inside the Greenhouse, Fall 2000. (link posted 8 Jan 2001) Terrestrial Sequestration Program: Capture and Storage of Carbon in Terrestrial Ecosystems (2.1MB PDF file). Four page document (dtd Nov 2000) describing the program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy and Office of Science. (link posted 8 Jan 2001)
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Extreme Weather Sourcebook. Web site at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. See Web Site Shows Economic Losses from Major Weather Disasters, State by State 2001 edition adds lightning, storm, and hail data. Press release (dtd 16 Jan 2001) from from National Center for Atmospheric Research. (link posted 24 Jan 2001) Swiss Re: Despite 2000's huge floods, insurers under less pressure. Press release (dtd 10 Jan 2001) from Swiss Re (a major reinsurer based in Zurich, Switzerland). Referring to catastrophes in 2000 (most of which were natural catastrophes such as floods), Swiss Re presents preliminary estimates that "major events worldwide claimed 17 000 lives and caused losses totalling USD 38 billion not including indirect economic losses." (link posted 24 Jan 2001) ESIG Annual Scientific Report 2000. Report (posted 2 Jan 2001) from the National Center for Atmosp |