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Mostly academic institutions tracking or studying changes in the world's climate patterns.
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Collaborative effort joins Canadian university researchers and government officials with scientists from Japan, Europe, Russia and the US to study the impacts of climate change in the coastal Canadian Arctic.
Research center based in the Basque Country which aims at contributing to long term research on the causes and consequences of climate change.
Conducts diverse research on the consequences of human activities on the earth system. Includes information about capabilities, projects, data, and publications.
CCCEP brings together leading researchers on climate change economics and policy, from many different disciplines, to advance public and private action on climate change. Hosted jointly by the University of Leeds and LSE, and chaired by Lord Nicholas Stern, author of the Stern Report.
Research is focused on the climate system, climate variability and global change issues, from contemporary climate variations, their causes and consequences, to paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes. Includes news of recent research.
Oxford University's centre for the study of environmental change: causes, impacts and remediation.
Multi-disciplinary research and education on human-induced environmental change, sponsored by Departments of Geosciences and Economics.
Fostering international collaboration in global climate change research in the Arctic.
Project from the Swedish Academy of Sciences tracks the interaction of biology and chemistry of the earth as they relate to global change.
Microwave radar scatterometers measure wind over the ocean from space. Their data is usefule for monitoring climate conditions. This site provides access to climate record data from the Seasat, NSCAT, ERS-1/2 and SeaWinds scatterometers in image form to support climate change studies.
Includes a spotlight on global warming, and information on their research into the climate and climate modelling.
Assists by sponsoring focused scientific research aimed at understanding climate variability and it predictability.
From the UCLA's Department of Atmospheric Sciences. Provides information on research, publications and courses, as well as an 'information exchange' that provides links to a range of published articles.
Describes the university-wide effort to understand the impacts of climate change on our society and the environment.
Research center in Edinburgh aiming to find innovative solutions to carbon capture and subsurface storage and sequestration.
Widely recognised as one of the world's leading institutions concerned with the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change. Site provides a introductory-level information sheets, extensive downloadable data sets, information on research projects and programmes, and information on academic programmes, climate conferences, and climate links.
Exchange point for climate change study in the circumpolar north. Topics include climate predictions, impacts, and energy efficiency. Based in the Yukon, Canada.
Exchange point for climate change study in the circumpolar north. Topics include climate predictions, impacts, and energy efficiency. Based in the Yukon, Canada.
Research center in Edinburgh aiming to find innovative solutions to carbon capture and subsurface storage and sequestration.
From the UCLA's Department of Atmospheric Sciences. Provides information on research, publications and courses, as well as an 'information exchange' that provides links to a range of published articles.
Multi-disciplinary research and education on human-induced environmental change, sponsored by Departments of Geosciences and Economics.
Fostering international collaboration in global climate change research in the Arctic.
Research is focused on the climate system, climate variability and global change issues, from contemporary climate variations, their causes and consequences, to paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes. Includes news of recent research.
CCCEP brings together leading researchers on climate change economics and policy, from many different disciplines, to advance public and private action on climate change. Hosted jointly by the University of Leeds and LSE, and chaired by Lord Nicholas Stern, author of the Stern Report.
Conducts diverse research on the consequences of human activities on the earth system. Includes information about capabilities, projects, data, and publications.
Collaborative effort joins Canadian university researchers and government officials with scientists from Japan, Europe, Russia and the US to study the impacts of climate change in the coastal Canadian Arctic.
Project from the Swedish Academy of Sciences tracks the interaction of biology and chemistry of the earth as they relate to global change.
Research center based in the Basque Country which aims at contributing to long term research on the causes and consequences of climate change.
Describes the university-wide effort to understand the impacts of climate change on our society and the environment.
Assists by sponsoring focused scientific research aimed at understanding climate variability and it predictability.
Widely recognised as one of the world's leading institutions concerned with the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change. Site provides a introductory-level information sheets, extensive downloadable data sets, information on research projects and programmes, and information on academic programmes, climate conferences, and climate links.
Oxford University's centre for the study of environmental change: causes, impacts and remediation.
Includes a spotlight on global warming, and information on their research into the climate and climate modelling.
Microwave radar scatterometers measure wind over the ocean from space. Their data is usefule for monitoring climate conditions. This site provides access to climate record data from the Seasat, NSCAT, ERS-1/2 and SeaWinds scatterometers in image form to support climate change studies.
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