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    SAP 4.4. Preliminary Review of Adaptation Options for Climate-Sensitive Ecosystems and Resources

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    Preliminary review of adaptation options for climate-sensitive ecosystems and resources. A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research. Learn More
  2. Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change

    Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change

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    To date, decisions related to the management and protection of the nation's people, resources, and infrastructure have been based on records in the recent past, when climate was relatively stable. Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change, part of the congressionally requested America's Climate Choices suite of studies, calls for a new paradigm-one that considers a range of possible future climate conditions and impacts that may be well outside the realm of past experience. Learn More
  3. Restructuring Federal Climate Research to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change

    Restructuring Federal Climate Research to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change

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    This book proposes six priorities for restructuring the United States' climate change research program to develop a more robust knowledge base and support informed responses. Learn More
  4. Informing an Effective Response to Climate Change

    Informing an Effective Response to Climate Change

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    Informing an Effective Response to Climate Change offers much-needed guidance to those creating public policy and assists in implementing that policy. The information presented in this book will be invaluable to the research community, especially social scientists studying climate change; practitioners of decision-making assistance, including advocacy organizations, non-profits, and government agencies; and college-level teachers and students. Learn More
  5. Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change

    Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change

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    Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change, part of the congressionally requested America's Climate Choices suite of studies, focuses on the role of the United States in the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The book concludes that in order to ensure that all levels of government, the private sector, and millions of households and individuals are contributing to shared national goals, the United States should establish a "budget" that sets a limit on total domestic greenhouse emissions from 2010-2050. Meeting such a budget would require a major departure from business as usual in the way the nation produces and uses energy-and that the nation act now to aggressively deploy all available energy efficiencies and less carbon-intensive technologies and to develop new ones. Learn More
  6. Evaluating Progress of the U.S. Climate Change Science Program: Methods and Preliminary Results

    Evaluating Progress of the U.S. Climate Change Science Program: Methods and Preliminary Results

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    Evaluating Progress of the U.S. Climate Change Science Program is the first review of the CCSP's progress since the program was established in 2002. It lays out a method for evaluating the CCSP, and uses that method to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the entire program and to identify areas where progress has not met expectations. The committee found that the program has made good progress in documenting and understanding temperature trends and related environmental changes on a global scale, as well as in understanding the influence of human activities on these observed changes. Learn More
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    SAP 5.3. Decision Support Experiments and Evaluations Using Seasonal to Interannual Forecasts and Observational Data

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    Decision-Support Experiments and Evaluations using Seasonal-to-Interannual Forecasts and Observational Data: A Focus on Water Resources. A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research. Learn More
  8. IPCC. Climate Change 2001. IPCC Third Assessment Report [CD]

    IPCC. Climate Change 2001. IPCC Third Assessment Report [CD]

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    This CD contains all four volumes of the IPCC Third Assessment in both HTML and PDF formats: Learn More
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    SAP 4.2. Thresholds of Climate Change in Ecosystems

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    Thresholds of Climate Change in Ecosystems. A report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research. Learn More
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    IPCC. Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability

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    Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Learn More
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