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  1. Uncertainty and learning in a strategic environment: global climate change [An article from: Resource and Energy Economics] by E. Baker, 2005-01-01
  2. Global Change and the Irish Environment by John Sweeny, 1997-01
  3. Guidelines for Climate Change Global Overlays - Environment Department Papers (Toward Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Climate Change Series, Paper No 047)
  4. Intelligent transportation systems, the environment and global climate change: Can information technology support sustainable transportation policy? : a European case study by Robert P Hicks, 1998
  5. Global Changes and the Irish Environment: Conference Proceedings
  6. The Archaeology of Global Change: The Impact of Humans on their Environment
  7. Deserts and Desert Environments (Environmental Systems and Global Change Series) by Professor Julie J Laity, 2008-11-17
  8. Biotic Regulation of the Environment: Key Issues of Global Change (Springer Praxis Books / Environmental Sciences) by Victor Gorshkov, V.V. Gorshkov, et all 2000-07-26
  9. Global Change: Mankind-Marine Environment Interactions: Proceedings of the 13th French-Japanese OceanographySymposium
  10. Global Environments Through the Quaternary: Exploring Environmental Change by Andrew Goudie, Stephen Stokes, 2007-03-29
  11. The Environment and International Relations (Global Environmental Change Series) by Hugh C. Dyer, Marc Williams, et all 1996-02-02
  12. Local Economic Development and the Environment (Routledge research global environmental change) by David Gibbs, 2002-03-15
  13. Global Climate Change:: Linking Energy, Environment, Economy and Equity (Environmental Science Research(closed))
  14. Arctic Environment Variability in the Context of Global Change (Springer Praxis Books / Environmental Sciences) by Leonid P. Bobylev, Kiril Ya. Kondratyev, et all 2004-02-20

21. Health Thematic Guide
a major role in global environmental change, with increases in In turn, these andother global environmental changes All constituents of the environment of our
http://www.ciesin.org/TG/HH/hh-home.html
CIESIN Thematic Guides * Provisional Release *
HUMAN HEALTH
AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
Welcome to the CIESIN Thematic Guide on Human Health. The purpose of this guide is to help you find selected key documents and data sets vital to understanding the relationship between human health and global environmental change. Health as defined in the World Health Organization's constitution is "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." The state of health of an individual or population depends upon complex i nteractions of the physical, biological, political, and social domains. Over the past century, human activities and behavior have played a major role in global environmental change, with increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases, depletion of the stratosp heric ozone layer, loss of biodiversity, pollution of water resources, and degradation of soils. In turn, these and other global environmental changes are beginning to affect the health and welfare of human populations. According to the United Nations Env ironment Programme (1992) in Saving Our Planet , "All constituents of the environment of our planet ultimately exert an influence on human health and well-being." Only recently have scientists begun to explore these influences, and most of the liter ature currently available focuses on the effects of climate change.

22. Pew Center On Global Climate Change
Advocates taking action to arrest climate changeCategory Society Issues environment Climate change......New report Forests global Climate change Potential Impacts on USForest Resources February 26, 2003 Full Report, Press Release,
http://www.pewclimate.org/
New report -
February 26, 2003 Full Report Press Release
Multi-Gas Contributors to Global Climate Change: Climate Impacts and Mitigation Costs of Non-CO2 Gases February 11, 2003 Full Report Press Release
Pew Center Testifies Before US Senate
January 8, 2003 Testimony of Eileen Claussen, President before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation
Warm-Up for Climate Debate
January 6, 2003 Washington Post Editorial
Analysis of President Bush's 2002 Climate Change Plan
Pew Center Analysis

November 14, 2002 Full Report Press Release and Searchable Database
Climate Change: Myths and Realities Remarks by Eileen Claussen at Swiss Re Conference

23. STOCKHOLM ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE (SEI) - Homepage
Independent, international research institute specialising in sustainable development and environment issues at local, national, regional and global policy levels. Aims to clarify the requirements, strategies and policies for a transition to sustainability. These goals are linked to the principles advocated in Agenda 21 and the Conventions such as Climate change, Ozone Layer Protection and Biological Diversity.
http://www.sei.se/
LATEST New publication: World Transport Policy and Practice Call for Tenders: Ozone Depletion Substances in the Philippines Vacancy: Director Asia Office Course: Event: SEI at Kyoto - Ecosan Sessions (pdf) SEI-Oxford: SEI-HQ Address
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CENTRES ... PUBLICATIONS SEI bridges science and policy in the field of environment and development at local, national, regional and global scales. SEI Research Areas
Atmospheric Pollution Strategies Ozone Layer Protection Sustainable Energy Water Assessment and Planning ... Contact Us THE EARTHSCAN READER ON WORLD TRANSPORT POLICY AND PRACTICE editors John Whitelegg and Gary Haq further information/order a copy "This Reader contains 16 important contributions on how to improve transport globally. They are based on sound science, sound people-centred analysis, and a strong awareness of equity and human rights. And they have been selected for their originality, the importance of the issues they focus on, the quality of their insight and their practical relevance. A further 7 commissioned chapters provide informative overviews of the transport problems specific to each region of the world, while the editors’ Introduction and Conclusion frames the discussion and lays out the scale of the challenges we face."

24. Common Questions About Climate Change - Table Of Contents
United Nations environment Programme World Meteorological Organization What HumanActivities Contribute to Climate change? in 1995, Due to global Warming?
http://www.gcrio.org/ipcc/qa/cover.html

25. US Global Change Research Information Office (global Warming)
Provides access to data and information on climate change research, adaptation/mitigation strategies Category Science environment global change...... Dr. global change Online Data and Information Referral Service. Thissite uses some JavaScript; your browsing experience will be
http://www.gcrio.org/
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26. Global Exchange: Get Involved
Shows actions and how to accomplish change on such far ranging issues as curtailing sweatshop practices to improving the environment. Internship program, volunteer work, activism with a purpose.
http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/

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27. ACRS 1990 Global Change Of Environment
2 environment global change of environment. Poster Sessions. PosterPaper 1; Poster Paper 2. ACRS 1990, global change of environment.
http://www.gisdevelopment.net/aars/acrs/1990/S/index.shtml

28. Springer LINK: Regional Environmental Change
Focuses on the interactions of human and natural systems at the regional level within the context of global change. Regions that will be considered are river catchments, estuaries, delta's adjacent seas, and wetlands as well as the interactions between cities and their environment.
http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/10113/index.htm
Editor-in-Chief: W. Cramer
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ISSN: 1436-3798 (print edition)
ISSN: 1436-378X (electronic edition)

29. Pacific Institute: Global Change
implications has recently come to dominate the discussion in the last few yearsover the environment. These include global climatic change, ozone depletion
http://www.pacinst.org/global.html
Pacific Institute, 654 13th Street, Preservation Park, Oakland, CA 94612, U.S.A.
Global Change
Program Directors: Irving Mintzer and Peter H. Gleick
A series of major problems with international implications has recently come to dominate the discussion in the last few years over the environment. These include global climatic change, ozone depletion, deforestation, and extinction of species. Growing efforts have been made by parts of the international community to understand and address these problems, and to develop long-term sustainable solutions. The Institute has long had a role in both research and policy on issues of global change because these problems lie precisely at the intersection of concerns over the environment, economic development, and international security. Beginning in the late 1980s, the Institute has pursued research on the regional implications of climate change for water resources and on developing estimates of greenhouse gas emissions under different circumstances. In the mid-1990s we completed a major assessment of the possible implications of climate change for the Colorado River basin, and held a series of workshops for policymakers and scientists throughout the western U.S. In 1996, the Pacific Institute began publishing a major research and policy newsletter on global change issues, Global Change Magazine . In 1997, we helped organize three workshops in developing countries to explore issues related to technology transfer and climate impacts. In 1998, we joined the effort to develop a National Assessment of the Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change.

30. International Pacific Research Center, SOEST, UH
Providing an international, stateof-the-art research environment to improve understanding of the nature and predictability of climate variability and regional aspects of global environmental change in the Asia-Pacific sector.
http://iprc.soest.hawaii.edu/
Mission Statement
To provide an international, state-of-the-art research environment to improve understanding of the nature and predictability of climate variability and regional aspects of global environmental change in the Asia-Pacific sector.
Data Servers Science Plan for the IPRC Data Links Annual Reports ... Map
Mailing Address:
International Pacific Research Center
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2525 Correa Road
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Office Location:
1680 East West Rd.
Pacific Ocean Science and Technology (POST) Building
Room 401 (see map
Information: Telephone: (808) 956-5019 Fax: (808) 956-9425 Email: sconlon@soest.hawaii.edu http://www.soest.hawaii.edu
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  • 31. Global Climate Change: Selective List Of Online Resource
    global Climate change Selective List of Online Resources Compiled by Wil Burns,Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, environment and Security.
    http://www.pacinst.org/ccresource.html
    Pacific Institute, 654 13th Street, Preservation Park, Oakland, CA 94612, U.S.A. back to Global Change Last update: Global Climate Change: Selective List of Online Resources
    Compiled by Wil Burns Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security
    For a comprehensive list of online resources on climate change, visit our Global Change site at: www.globalchange.org ; research on Internet climate change resources can also be conducted using the Climate Ark search engine , or the Doing Climate Research on the Internet Powerpoint presentation of Dr. Neville Nicholls of the BMRC Climate Forecasting Group.
  • Climate Change Science
    • 1.1 Data and Trends
      • 1.1.1 Emissions Baseline Data
      • 1.1.2 Paleoclimate Data
    • 1.2 Sinks and Sequestration
    • 1.3 Thermohaline Circulation and the North Atlantic "Conveyor Belt"
      • 1.2.1 Agricultural Sequestration
    • Potential Impacts of Climate Change
      • 2.1 Rising Sea Levels
      • 2.2 Forests
      • 2.3 Fresh Water Resources
      • 2.4 Coral Reefs
      • 2.5 Wetlands
      • 2.6 Biodiversity
      • 2.7 Social/Economic Implications
      • 2.8 Health Effects
  • 32. The Holocene - An Enviromental Journal From Arnold
    Interdisciplinary journal of fundamental scientific research on environmental change over the last 10,000 years, including past, present and future changes on local, regional and global scales. Topics include geological, biological and archaeological evidence of recent climate change; interdisciplinary studies of environmental history and prehistory; the development of natural and cultural landscapes and ecosystems; and the prediction of future changes in the environment from the record of the past.
    http://www.arnoldpublishers.com/journals/pages/holocene/09596836.htm
    The Holocene A Major Interdisciplinary Journal Focusing on Recent Environmental Change Editor
    John A Matthews
    , University of Wales at Swansea, UK
    No other journal caters for the specific interdisciplinary needs of the large international community of scientists working on the Holocene. The Holocene is the first journal dedicated to fundamental scientific research on environmental change over the last 10,000 years including past, present and future change on local, regional and global scales. Essential reading - The Holocene covers: · Geological, biological and archaeological evidence of recent climate change
    · Interdisciplinary studies of environmental history and prehistory
    · The development of natural and cultural landscapes and ecosystems
    · The prediction of future changes in the environment from the record of the past The Holocene regularly publishes: · Research papers
    · Reports
    · Forum articles
    · Book reviews Occasional special features include: · Research reviews and theme issues - devoted to specific Holocene topics or key conferences Fast-track Reports!

    33. Human Dimensions Of Global Change
    Industry in Concert with the environment Technological change and Industrial EcologyWeb Version. global change and Urbanization in Latin America Web Version.
    http://www.aag.org/HDGC/Hands_On.html
    DEVELOPING ACTIVE
    LEARNING MODULES ON THE
    HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL CHANGE
    Project Overview and Module Summaries:
    An Invitation
    Where do these modules come from?
    T his project has developed ten teaching/learning modules through a collaborative process that involves module authors, participants in summer workshops, and project staff at Clark University. Designed for use in any introductory course that deals with human-environment relationships, the modules actively engage students in problem solving, challenge them to think critically, invite them to participate in the process of scientific inquiry, and involve them in cooperative learning. Brief descriptions of the modules follow. Each module consists of several units, each of which focuses on an aspect of the module's theme. The core of each unit is a variety of student activities that have been designed to be challenging but not baffling. The activities vary in type, in the time they require, in skill level assumed, and in the skills developed. They involve critical reading; data collection, assessment, interpretation, and analysis; map reading and interpretation; field trips; interviewing; role playing; and writing for particular audiences. Many activities link the student's own lives with processes of local, regional, and global change. Each unit comes with some background reading to introduce the topic. By engaging students in active inquiry, the module activities build student understanding of scientific method and of the interaction between science and policy, e.g., (1) the importance of specifying the assumptions underlying a model or an analytical approach; (2) how values affect assumptions; (3) how geographers use maps and other models to represent and analyze human-environment relations; (4) how geographers evaluate evidence about human-environment interactions; (5) how problems often have no single or easy answer and therefore how policy decisions usually involve weighing different and often conflicting kinds of evidence.

    34. Directorate General - Environment
    Responsible for maintaining and improving the quality of life by protection of natural resources, fostering resourceefficiency, integrating environmental concerns into other EU policy areas, and addressing the global challenges of climate change and the conservation of bio-diversity
    http://europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/environment/mission_en.htm

    35. Global Climate Change Briefing Book
    House President Bush's Remarks on global Climate change 6 IPCC Intergovernmental Panelon Climate change IPCC Part 1 for Science and the environment (NCSE) has
    http://www.cnie.org/nle/crsreports/briefingbooks/climate/index.cfm
    Gl obal Climate Change Briefing Book
    Congressional Research Service
    Redistributed as a service of the National Library for the Environment General Resources Legislative Issues CRS Products Congressional Bills Introduction Congressional Hearings Background Science Other Issues Chronology Economic Issues Frequently Asked Questions Energy Issues ... Text of the Kyoto Protocol Kyoto Protocol Text of the Framework Treaty Additional Reading CRS Summary of the Kyoto Protocol Links to Other Sites Latest update on Climate Change: [Additional content provided by NCSE] White House
    President Bush's Remarks on Global Climate Change

    White House Climate Change Review - Initial Report
    National Academy of Sciences
    NAS Climate Section

    NAS Report on Climate Change
    Climate Change Science: An Analysis of Some Key Questions 6/01
    NAS Press Release on Climate Change Report
    IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
    IPCC Part 1 - Policy Makers Summary Technical Summary
    IPCC Part 2 - Policy Makers Summary Technical Summary
    IPCC Part 3 - Policy Makers Summary Technical Summary CRS Reports Home These CRS reports were produced by the Congressional Research Service, a branch of the Library of Congress providing nonpartisan research reports to members of the House and Senate. The National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) has made these reports available to the public at large, but the Congressional Research Service is not affiliated with the NCSE or the National Library for the Environment (NLE). This web site is not endorsed by or associated with the Congressional Research Service. The material contained in the CRS reports does not necessarily express the views of NCSE, its supporters, or sponsors. The information is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. NCSE disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall NCSE be liable for any damages.

    36. CRS Report 98-2 - Global Climate Change Treaty Summary Of The
    Return to CRS Reports and Issue Briefs Redistributed as a Service of the NationalLibrary for the environment*. 982 global Climate change Treaty The Kyoto
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    37. Pascalis
    PASCALIS (Protocols for the ASsessment and Conservation of Aquatic Life In the Subsurface) is a research project supported by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme and contributing to the implementation of the Key Action global change, Climate and biodiversity within the Energy, environment and Sustainable Development
    http://www.pascalis-project.org

    PASCALIS P
    rotocols for the AS sessment and C onservation of A quatic L ife I n the S ubsurface) is a research project supported by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme and contributing to the implementation of the Key Action "Global Change, Climate and biodiversity" within the Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, and is a art of the workprogram addressed: EESD-2000-2.2.3. (Key Action 2: Global Change, Climate and biodiversity 2.2.3 Assessing and conserving biodiversity). Important legal notice: the information on this site is subject to a and a notice.
    For more informations, you can visit the CORDIS relevant page , or the EUROPA's programme page
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    38. The Woods Hole Research Center - Research And Policy In Global Ecology
    Addresses the great issues of environment through scientific research and education and through applications of science in public affairs. Focus is on climate change and the warming of the earth, as well as global forests because of their controlling influence on climate.
    http://www.whrc.org/

    39. DEVELOPMENT, GLOBAL CHANGE, AND THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
    A more general lesson pertinent to the impacts of both development and global changeon the epidemiological environment is that any largescale change in an
    http://dieoff.org/page108.htm
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    DEVELOPMENT, GLOBAL CHANGE, AND
    THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
    Paper number 0062 Revised 1995
    G.C.D.: Energy and Resources Group Building T-4, Room 100 University of California Berkeley, California 94720
    P.R.E.: Center for Conservation Biology Stanford University Stanford, California 94305
    ABSTRACT
    When one comes into a city to which he is a stranger, he ought to consider its situation, how it lies as to the winds and the rising of the sun; for its influence is not the same whether it lies to the north or to the south, to the rising or to the setting sun. These things one ought to consider most attentively, and concerning the waters which the inhabitants use, whether they be marshy and soft, or hard and running from elevated and rocky situations, and then if saltish and unfit for cooking; and the ground, whether it be naked and deficient in water, or wooded and well-watered, and whether it lies in a hollow, confined situation or is elevated and cold... From these things he must proceed to investigate everything else. For if one knows all these things well, ... he cannot miss knowing, when he comes into a strange city, either the diseases peculiar to the place or the particular nature of the common diseases, or commit mistakes, as is likely to be the case provided one had not previously considered these matters. And in particular, as the season and year advances, he can tell what epidemic disease will attack the city, ... and what each individual will be in danger of experiencing from the change of regimen. Hippocrates, On Airs, Waters, and Places, cat 400 B.C. (quoted in Garrett 1994, p. 234).

    40. Ens
    A daily update on issues affecting the earth, from correspondents around the worldCategory Science environment News...... vital new information to scientific understanding of birds and their environment. thatthe President's plan to combat global climate change is working.
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