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Kathy Gorski

About NOAA Climate Services Portal - 0 views

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    This is still the prototype portal - just launched today through the announcement that there will be the creation of a US Climate Change Office (http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-02-08/u-s-to-create-climate-change-office-commerce-s-locke-says.html) With the rapid rise in the development of Web technologies and climate services across NOAA, there has been an increasing need for greater collaboration regarding NOAA's online climate services. The drivers include the need to enhance NOAA's Web presence in response to customer requirements, emerging needs for improved decision-making capabilities across all sectors of society facing impacts from climate variability and change, and the importance of leveraging climate data and services to support research and public education. To address these needs, NOAA embarked upon an ambitious program to develop a NOAA Climate Services Portal (NCS Portal). Our goal is for the Portal to become the "go-to" website for NOAA's climate data, products, and services for all users."
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Kathy Gorski

Climate Change Knowledge Portal - 1 views

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    The WB Climate Change Portal is intended to provide quick and readily accessible climate and climate-related data to policy makers and development practitioners. The site also includes a mapping visualization tool (webGIS) that displays key climate variables and climate-related data.
Kathy Gorski

Climate Change & International Security: The Arctic as a Bellwether | Center for Climat... - 0 views

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    "In its most recent assessment of global climate change, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences concluded, "A strong body of scientific evidence shows that climate change is occurring, is caused largely by human activities, and poses significant risks for a broad range of human and natural systems." Impacts and rates of change are greatest in the Arctic, where temperatures have been increasing at about twice the global rate over the past four decades. The rapid decline in summer sea ice cover in the past decade has outpaced scientific projections and is drawing international attention to emerging commercial development and transport opportunities previously blocked by the frozen sea. The Arctic is therefore a bellwether for how climate change may reshape geopolitics in the post-Cold War era."
Kathy Gorski

Climate 1 Stop - 0 views

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    The website blurb does not begin to do justice to the power and wealth of resources in this site. It was unveiled at Copenhage, late 2009. "The Climate 1-Stop provides a single location to share and access climate change tools, resources and information, with a primary focus on adaptation in developing countries.The Climate 1-Stop is a partnership of southern and northern organizations working at all levels, from grass roots to global. "
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Kathy Gorski

About - British Council - Climate change - 0 views

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    "By using our extensive international networks to develop a range of perspectives we will help to increase the understanding of climate change issues, leading to consensus building about climate actions and solutions. Our Climate Change programme will help: achieve understanding of the case for tackling climate change now mobilise public pressure for progress on international agreements establish relationships and networks which lead to action"
Kathy Gorski

NCSE | National Center for Science Education - Defending the Teaching of Evolution & Cl... - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the National Center for Science Education's climate change education initiative. Long respected for its work in defending and supporting the teaching of evolution in the public schools, in 2012 NCSE launched this new initiative to defend and support the teaching of climate change. This section of the website includes the four main sections of the climate change education resources here."
Kathy Gorski

Climate Program Office (CPO) Home Page - 0 views

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    Not a curriculum, or a resource page in the same sense as other sites in the curriculum category; the NOAA Climate Program Office provides a document about climate literacy. It can be accessed here. This document, developed with Standards and Benchmarks in mind, will enable teachers to meet their curriculum needs while incorporating climate and polar studies in their teaching plans.
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    polar science curriculum resources
Kathy Gorski

Park Science 28(1), Spring 2011 (ISSN 1090-9966, National Park Service, U.S. Department... - 0 views

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    An online issue of Park Science Magazine, a publication of the U.S. National Parks Service. The Spring 2011 issue is dedicated to Climate Change and your Climate Stewards colleague Joe Witte is one of the authors of two of the articles: "Audience segmentation as a tool for communicating climate change: Understanding the differences and bridging the divides" and "NPS climate change talking points"
Kathy Gorski

Confronting Climate Change, with Al Gore - YouTube - 0 views

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    Learn about climate change in this Google Earth introductory tour narrated by Al Gore, the first in a series of Google Earth tours leading up to the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen in December. For more climate change tours, visit http://www.google.com/cop15
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About us | Carbon Brief - 0 views

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    "Carbon Brief reports on the latest developments in climate science, and fact-checks stories about climate and energy online and in the press. We provide briefings on the people and organisations talking about climate change, and we produce background materials on science issues and news stories."
Kathy Gorski

Climate Change: Ecological Impacts - 0 views

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    From The National Acadamies: "This 28-page booklet is based on Ecological Impacts of Climate Change (2009), a report by an independent panel of experts convened by the National Research Council. It explains general themes about the ecological consequences of climate change and identifies examples of ecological changes across the United States. "
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Kathy Gorski

America's Climate Choices - 0 views

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    "In response to a request from Congress, the National Academies have launched America's Climate Choices, a suite of studies designed to inform and guide responses to climate change across the nation. Experts representing various levels of government, the private sector, nongovernmental organizations, and research and academic institutions have been selected to serve on four panels and an overarching committee." The reports in the left sidebar are excellent and suitable for upper middle and high school students.
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Kathy Gorski

WeatherandClimate.net | Climate Science Resources for Broadcast Meteorologists - 1 views

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    Weatherandclimate.net provides weather and climate science resources to broadcast meteorologists. Offerings include climate science news, consensus reports and briefings.
Kathy Gorski

YouTube - ‪Innovators - Supercomputers help scientists track climate change‬‏ - 0 views

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    "Responding to the challenge of climate change requires understanding more about climate variability and the changes expected. Jim Kinter, director of the Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA), explains how scientists there are using supercomputers to learn more about the interactions among earth's land, air and sea."
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Anthony Leiserowitz on Making People Care About Climate Change | Moyers & Company | Bil... - 0 views

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    Scientist Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, joins Bill to describe his efforts to do what even Hurricane Sandy couldn't - galvanize communities over what's arguably the greatest single threat facing humanity. Leiserowitz, who specializes in the psychology of risk perception, knows better than anyone if people are willing to change their behavior to make a difference.
Kathy Gorski

Climate and Carbon: The Link Just Got Stronger | Climate Central - 0 views

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    Climate scientists have long argued that ancient air trapped in Antarctic ice is the smoking gun that links carbon dioxide to global warming. Over the past 800,000 years or so the planet has gone through a series of ice ages interspersed with relatively warm periods (during which glaciers retreat back toward the poles) - and inevitably, these warm interludes happen when there's more CO2 in the atmosphere
Kathy Gorski

Climate Change Videos | Weather Underground - 1 views

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    "Climate Change Videos" There is a table of contents on the right side of the page. Weather Underground is the first Internet weather service, in existence since 1991. "Weather Underground is committed to delivering the most reliable, accurate weather information possible. Our state-of-the-art technology monitors conditions and forecasts for locations across the world, so you'll always find the weather information that you need."
Kathy Gorski

Global Warming Webquest - 0 views

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    "Global warming has been a topic of concern and much controversy for many years. Whatever the disagreements have been in the past, most scientists and policy makers now recognize that if the Earth's surface temperatures continue to rise as much as they have in the past decade or so, then many parts of the world could face dire consequences, including food and water shortages, coastal flooding, and health consequences. Based on the Koshland Science Museum's exhibit Global Warming: Facts and Our Future, the following webquest will allow students to learn firsthand how society and environment might be impacted by global warming and how to help people make better decisions regarding all the complicated issues surrounding climate change, energy use, and available policy options. Students will take on the role of scientist, business leader, or policy maker and be part of a climate action team, which will make some of the same discoveries and decisions that are made in the "real world" every day. "
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Kathy Gorski

On Thin Ice: Changing Ice Cover on Polar Oceans Webcast (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    "NASA scientist Thorsten Markus shares his expertise on polar ice in a lecture at the Library of Congress. In his lecture, Markus summarizes recent observations and findings-together with pictures from Arctic and Antarctic research campaigns-and puts those results into the bigger climate-system picture. He focuses on recent changes in the Arctic and in Antarctica. Markus explains why the two hemispheres react differently to climate change, and concludes his lecture by discussing current and future efforts to address the uncertainties and contradictions of the ice conditions."
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Kathy Gorski

Climate Change: NASA's Eyes on the Earth - 1 views

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    Offiical Honoree: 2009 Webby Awards. It reads like a junior version of the climate change page that came out of Copenhagen this year.
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