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Brings together scientists and managers in the natural, human health and social sciences to study the impacts of climate change in the coastal Canadian Arctic.
http://www.arcticnet-ulaval.ca
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An inter-governmental network for the promotion of global environmental change research and links between science and policy making in the Asia-Pacific Region.
http://www.apn.gr.jp/
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Research into weather, climate and atmospheric pollution, concentrating on environmental issues affecting Australia and the World.
http://www.dar.csiro.au/
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Oxford University's centre for the study of environmental change: causes, impacts and remediation.
http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/
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Fostering international collaboration in global climate change research in the Arctic.
http://www.iarc.uaf.edu/
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Programme is focused on acquiring basic scientific knowledge about the interactive processes of biology and chemistry of the earth as they relate to Global Change.
http://www.igbp.kva.se/
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Includes a spotlight on global warming, and information on their research into the climate and climate modelling.
http://www.giss.nasa.gov/
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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.
http://www.scp.byu.edu
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Assists by sponsoring focused scientific research aimed at understanding climate variability and it predictability.
http://www.climate.noaa.gov/
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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.
http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/
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A joint venture between government (NASA) and academia to study the global water cycle and its effect on weather and climate.
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/
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Global warming is one of the most urgent issues for human society in the 21st century. In this meeting we will examine how and why the natural climate system varies and assess the relative importance of natural processes and human activity in explaining global warming. (June, 2006)
http://www.holivar2006.org
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