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DVD- Will the Living Planet Save Us from Climate Change?
2 August 2006
- Peter Cox from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology discusses how accurate prediction of future climate change relies on the understanding of the complex interactions between the physical and biological elements of the Earth system.
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DVD- Global Warming & Aspen in the 21st Century
5 January 2006
- Dr. Gerald Meehl, a Senior Climate Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) discusses recent advances in climate modeling and implications for understanding changes to the climate of the Central Rocky Mountains.
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DVD- Natural Archives, Changing Climates
18 July 2005
- Ray Bradley from the University of Massachusetts discusses paleoclimatology and the importance of preserving climate records.
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DVD- Biodiversity and Climate Change
23 July 2005
- Camille Parmesan from the University of Texas discusses the effects of climate change on wildlife populations and biodiversity.
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DVD- Abrupt Climate Change and the Future of Humanity
13 July 2005
- Kim Stanley Robinson, Award Winning Science fiction writer, discusses abrupt climate change and shifts in belief paradigms from the perspective of a science fiction writer.
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DVD- Our Energy Challenge
- Dr. Richard Smalley, 1996 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Professor at Rice University, and acclaimed speaker, addresses the challenge we face to find a clean, low-cost energy source to fuel our planet
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Climate Change and Aspen: An Assessment of Impacts and Potential Responses
This climate impacts assessment conducted for the City of Aspen to determine the likely climatological, ecological, and socioeconomic impacts of global warming on Aspen |
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Climate Scenarios and Projections: The Known, Unknown, and Unknowable as Applied to California
Based on a six day workshop held by AGCI in March 2004 which utilized California as a regional case study to categorize and visualize scientific uncertainties and assess the state of the art emission and climate models.
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Ground Truth Studies Teacher Handbook, Second Edition
- A primer on global change and remote sensing, with activities for elementary and secondary students, resources, and a glossary
144 pp, color plates, activities, glossary, and resources
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Elements of Change 2000
- Industrial Carbon Management: Crosscutting Scientific, Technical and Policy Implications
28 page single session publication
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$15.95
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Elements of Change 1998
- Innovative Energy Strategies for CO2 Stabilization
- Climate Extremes: Changes, Impacts, and Projections
401 pp, spiral bound, color plates, charts, graphs, photos
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$49.95
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Elements of Change 1997
- Scaling From Site-Specific Observations to Global Model Grids
- Planning for the U.S. National Assessment of the Consequences of Climate Change
277 pp, charts, graphs, photos
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Elements of Change 1996
- Natural Hazards and Global Change
- Characterizing and Communicating Scientific Uncertainty
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Elements of Change 1995
- Changes in Global Vegetative Patterns and Their Relationship to Human Activity
- Improving the Effectiveness of the Climate Change Convention
- The Metro-Agro-Plex as a Geographical Unit of Analysis for Regional and Global Environmental Change
274 pp, charts, graphs, photos
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Elements of Change 1994
- Climate- Radiation Feedbacks: The Current State of the Science
- Anticipating Global Change Surprises
- Biological Invasion as a Global Change
336 pp, charts, graphs, photos
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$49.95
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