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    Racing to the future  Nov 20, 2009
    In one way or another, they all face the same set of challenges: navigating in an environment of profound transformation, dealing with mounting complexity and volatility, meeting relentless competition, and manoeuvring in the context of sweeping global change. This last point - manoeuvring in sweeping global change - is especially critical ... There are seven drivers of systemic global change that together create a ''frontier'' of the future: shifts in population; unprecedented pressures on... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Africa: Climate Change Likely to Increase African Hunger Woes  Nov 19, 2009
    "Funding for national statistical programs should be increased so that they can fulfil the task of monitoring global change," the report points out. "Understanding agriculture/climate interactions well enough to support adaptation and mitigation activities based on land use requires major improvements in data collection, dissemination, and analysis.". (allAfrica.com)

    Study: Sea stars bulk up to beat the heat  Nov 18, 2009
    "Ocean warming might therefore break down this buffering mechanism, making this sea star susceptible to global warming. There are likely limits to how much this mechanism can buffer this animal against global change.". . (EurekAlert!)

    Ice retreat creates new CO2 store  Nov 18, 2009
    The findings have been published in the journal Global Change Biology. "What we are talking about are are large ice shelves the size of an English county," explained lead author Lloyd Peck, a marine biologist for the British Antarctic Survey. (BBC News -- Science)

    New research provides insights into potential ecological costs and cobenefits of REDD  Nov 17, 2009
    A new paper just published in Global Change Biology examines the potential of a REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) mechanism to provoke ecological damage and/or promote ecological cobenefits. Such analysis is key as negotiations and discussions continue between now and early December when the United Nation's Framework Convention on Climate Change holds its 15th Conference of the Parties, where an agreement on REDD may emerge. (EurekAlert!)

    Become the leader yourself  Nov 17, 2009
    More than 10 global change icons, including Live Aid founder Bob Geldof (bottom left) and former World Bank managing director Dr Mamphela Ramphela spoke on the opening day of the two-day summit ... The event brought together youth representatives from all over South East Asia with some of the most motivational global change icons including Twitter co-founder Biz Stone and chess legend Garry Kasparov. (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Link Between Climate Change and Cattle Nutritional Stress Examined  Nov 17, 2009
    Comparing grasslands and pastureland in different regions in the U.S., the study, published in Global Change Biology, discusses data from more than 21,000 different fecal samples collected during a 14-year period and analyzed at the Texas A&M University Grazingland Animal Nutrition Lab for nutritional content. "Owing to the complex interactions among climate, plants, cattle grazing and land management practices, the impacts of climate change on cattle have been hard to predict," said Craine,... (Science Daily)

    Keep APEC's success going  Nov 16, 2009
    The dialogue on the current global economic crisis further confirms the mechanism's flexible approach to make the needed responses to global change. As shown in the finance ministers' joint statement of this year's APEC meeting, the member economies agreed that the pace of implementing exit strategies should take into account different stages in the economic recovery of member economies, the type of policy measures to be phased out and any spillovers caused by the strategies. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Antarctica's ice loss helps offset global warming: study  Nov 11, 2009
    Over the last 50 years, around 24,000 square kilometres (9,200 square miles) of new open water have been created this way, and swathes of it are now colonised by phytoplankton, Peck's team reports in a specialist journal, Global Change Biology. Their estimate, based on images of green algal blooms, is that the phytoplankton absorbs 3. (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Antarctica Glacier Retreat Helps To Store CO2  Nov 10, 2009
    Reporting recently in the journal Global Change Biology, scientists from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) estimate that this new natural 'sink' is taking an estimated 3 ... Global Change Biology, 2009; DOI. (Science Daily)

    Couple's book tackles evangelicals' questions on climate change  Nov 8, 2009
    "Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States," a U.S. Global Change Research Program report: http://www. globalchange. (Fresno Bee -- Local)

    Last Dairy Farm in Kent to Be a 'Classroom'  Nov 6, 2009
    "There will be some kind of requirement because we want them to be introduced to the need for global change. Institutions of education have to start dealing with these issues. These are challenges that will be significant for these kids and it would be wonderful if they take and interest and say, 'Things have to change.'" Rick Chavka, associate head of school and director of the global center, said that South Kent is already member of the Green Schools program. He said implementation of the... (Litchfield County Times, CT)

    Deep-sea Ecosystems Affected By Climate Change  Nov 4, 2009
    According to Smith, "Essentially, deep-sea communities are coupled to surface production. Global change could alter the functioning of these ecosystems and the way carbon is cycled in the ocean.". Changes in deep-sea carbon cycling are not considered in most climate models, an oversight that the authors believe should be corrected. (Science Daily)

    Climate Bill Faces High Hurdles in Senate  Nov 3, 2009
    " The panel said two other systemic changes seem less imminent, but are still of concern. Vast quantities of methane gas are locked in ocean sediments, wetlands and permafrost. If these are destabilized by global warming it would create blowouts that would cause an abrupt temperature shift. The panel said blowouts appear unlikely in the next 100 years but steady emissions of methane could double. Tom Armstrong, senior adviser for global change programs at USGS, explained, "This is one of those... (CBS News -- US)

    Farmers fight climate bill, but warming spells trouble for them  Nov 2, 2009
    The report, "Global Change Impacts in the United States," is the most comprehensive U.S. effort so far to move from a global view of rising temperatures due to accumulating greenhouse gases to a more regionally focused look at current and future changes ... "This is going to have profound effects on agriculture and forests around the world," said William Hohenstein, the director of the Global Change Program at the Department of Agriculture. (Fresno Bee -- Nation)

    Letters: Hookah hypocrisy - smoking is smoking  Nov 1, 2009
    Re: Central Valley Water problem ("The Maldives: Global change, local action," Insight, Oct. 25). Congress did not create this dust bowl. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Opinion)

    ESA calls for ideas for climate change experiments from ISS  Oct 31, 2009
    Potentially, it can be used as an observation platform for studies into global change, supplementing observations from dedicated satellites. "The ISS is the obvious laboratory on which, with which and from which we can really help our planet, understand it and develop countermeasures to protect it, and to protect ourselves," said Simonetta Di Pippo, ESA Director of Human Spaceflight. (Scientific American)

    The Maldives: Global change, local action  Oct 25, 2009
    Sunday, October 25, 2009. Few understand better how global actions affect local life than the Maldivians, whose 100-island nation faces inundation from rising seas by 2100. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Opinion)

    Caribou crash  Oct 20, 2009
    The global survey by the University of Alberta published in June in the peer-reviewed journal Global Change Biology, has deepened concerns about the caribous future. Drawing on scores of other studies, government databases, wildlife management boards and other sources, the biologists found that 34 of 43 herds being monitored worldwide are in decline. (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Arctic ice cap to disappear in 20-30 years: study  Oct 15, 2009
    "It's a concrete example of global change in action. "With a larger part of the region now in first year ice, it is clearly more vulnerable. The area is now more likely to become open water each summer, bringing forward the potential date when the summer sea ice will be completely gone. (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Report: China could cheaply control coal-plant emissions  Oct 14, 2009
    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Joint Global Change Research Institute, Department of Energy. A map of China shows geologic structures able to store carbon dioxide captured from coal plants and other industries, color-coded to show how full they would be (by percentage) in 2100. (USA Today -- Tech)

    * The methane bomb Russia cant admit to  Oct 12, 2009
    According to a paper in the scientific journal Global Change Biology published this week by Bruce Forbes of Finlands Arctic Center, rising temperatures are making the Arctic tundra greener, adding significant growth of shrub willows over the last 30 years. The worlds largest country has a thick band of permafrost X which contains organic matter whose microbes can emit the powerful greenhouse gas, methane X stretching from Murmansk near Finland to the far eastern region of Chukotka near... (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    World will miss 2010 target to stem biodiversity loss, experts say  Oct 12, 2009
    Such thresholds, if breached, will make global change impacts difficult to control, and slow and expensive to reverse. Biodiversity and carbon: How biodiversity loss impacts rates of natural carbon sequestration and carbon cycling on land and in the ocean. (EurekAlert!)

    Nature Reports Climate Change  Oct 11, 2009
    To keep global change within safe limits, we'll need to define near-term targets as well as acceptable upper bounds. A novel proposal defines sustainability by picking out planetary boundaries for essential Earth-system processes - and leading experts respond. (Nature News Service)

    Could fall blaze turn to blahs?  Oct 10, 2009
    But the study also showed that trees produced more anthocyanins, Published in the scientific journal Global Change Biology, the study found that elevated CO2 kept photosynthesis going longer, which kept leaves green longer. Brian Nearing can be reached at 454-5094 or bnearing@timesunion. (Albany Times Union)

    Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts  Oct 9, 2009
    The study is published Thursday in the U.S. journal Global Change Biology. "Our projections show that climate change may lead to a 30 to 70 percent increase in catch potential in high-latitude regions and a drop of up to 40 percent in the tropics," says lead author William Cheung, a researcher at the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom who conducted the study while at UBC.. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Panama Butterfly Migrations Linked To El Niño, Climate Change  Oct 7, 2009
    This research is presented in the journal Global Change Biology and was conducted with support from the Smithsonian Institution and the National Geographic Society Committee for Research and Exploration. Research permits were provided by Panama's National Environmental Authority, ANAM, and meteorological data by the Panama Canal Authority, ACP, and the Terrrestrial-Environmental Science Program of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. (Science Daily)

    There's Still Time To Cut The Risk Of Climate Catastrophe, Study Shows  Oct 6, 2009
    Ron Prinn, co-director of MIT's Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change and a co-author of the new study, says that "our results show we still have around a 50-50 chance of stabilizing the climate" at a level of no more than a few tenths above the 2 degree target ... Both studies used the MIT Integrated Global Systems Model, a detailed computer simulation of global economic activity and climate processes that has been developed and refined by the Joint Program on the Science and... (Science Daily)

    Mighty caribou herds dwindle, warming blamed  Oct 5, 2009
    The global survey by researchers at the University of Alberta, published in June in the peer-reviewed journal Global Change Biology, has deepened concerns about the caribou's future. Drawing on scores of other studies, government databases, wildlife management boards and other sources, the biologists found that 34 of 43 herds being monitored worldwide are in decline. (MSNBC -- International)

    Is Garbage The Solution To Tackling Climate Change?  Oct 4, 2009
    New research published in Global Change Biology: Bioenergy, reveals how replacing gasoline with biofuel from processed waste could cut global carbon emissions by 80. See also. (Science Daily)

    Algae And Pollen Grains Provide Evidence Of Remarkably Warm Period In Antarctica's History  Oct 3, 2009
    (July 28, 2008) A global change in climate could explain the explosion in marine biodiversity that took place 460 million years ago. Researchers have now found evidence of a progressive ocean cooling of about. (Science Daily)

    Tango gets UN cultural approval  Oct 1, 2009
    The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation aims to preserve a list of legacies under threat from global change. Argentina and Uruguay, where the dance originated, jointly submitted it. (BBC News -- Americas)

    Deal on climate change is elusive  Sep 24, 2009
    Source: Joint Global Change Research Institute. U.S., CHINA, JAPAN VOW TO CHANGE. (USA Today -- Tech)

    Uncertain Future Predicted For Forests  Sep 21, 2009
    "We were dealing with the uncertainties in global change predictions using the projections established by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change. These projections were based on different CO2 reduction scenarios and global circulation models. " ... How to manage the forest for global change ... Uncertainties in the response of a forest landscape to global climatic change is published in Global Change Biology 2009. (Science Daily)

    Marbleheads Mazonson named one of 80 Siebel Scholars worldwide  Sep 21, 2009
    Jessica Mazonson, a second-year MBA student at Sloan School of Management at MIT from Marblehead, was recently named a , one of 80 worldwide and one of five from MIT. She will participate in an assembly of young leaders addressing issues of global change. In the opinion of one nominator, Mazonson will change the world. (Marblehead Reporter, MA)

    Federal Agencies Tap Three GU Law Professors  Sep 19, 2009
    I am working in the Pentagon on a wide array of pressing and complex arms control issues, including the negotiation of a follow-on treaty to replace the soon-to-expire START [Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training] agreement between the United States and Russia on nuclear weapons, the ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, the implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention and the Biological Weapons Convention and possible future initiatives regarding... (The Hoya, Washington DC)

    Conflict Between Plant And Animal Hormones In The Insect Gut?  Sep 18, 2009
    Elevated CO2 is considered to be a serious catalyst of global change. . (Science Daily)

    UW-Madison study reveals changing of Wisconsin climate  Sep 16, 2009
    We need to be able to adapt our natural systems and our planning for an inevitable amount of global change, he said. Vimont added that regardless of the future of human behavior, carbon dioxide levels are already too high. (The Digital Cardinal, WI)

    Study predicts an uncertain future for forests  Sep 16, 2009
    "We were dealing with the uncertainties in global change predictions using the projections established by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change. These projections were based on different CO 2 reduction scenarios and global circulation models. " ... How to manage the forest for global change ... Uncertainties in the response of a forest landscape to global climatic change is published in Global Change Biology 2009. (EurekAlert!)

    Carbon Auction Prices for U.S. Northeast Set to Fall Amid Senate Delays  Sep 10, 2009
    If passed by Congress, a national cap-and-trade program would be unlikely to see carbon prices as low as those currently seen in the Northeast, , associate research director at the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Joint Program on Global Change, said by phone. Under the House-passed bill, the federal government would auction around 18 percent of the permits in a national cap-and- trade program, according to the Congressional Budget Office. (Bloomberg -- Canada)

    Elsevier launches Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability  Sep 10, 2009
    The ESSP is a science partnership of the four international global environmental change research programmes an international programme of biodiversity science (DIVERSITAS), International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP), International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Change (IHDP), and the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) - for the integrated study of the Earth system, the ways that it is changing, and the implications for global and regional sustainability. ESSP activities aim... (EurekAlert! -- Business News)

    German Science advisor recommends global CO2 budget for every man, woman and child...  Sep 9, 2009
    The German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU) has conducted an audit to determine which countries should be allowed to emit how much carbon dioxide in order to remain within the two degree limit ... Sine 1992, he has been one of nine members of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU). (The Drudge Report)

    Cities Trap More Carbon Than Rain Forests, Study Says  Sep 9, 2009
    In total, U.S. cities contain about 20 billion tons of organic carbon, mostly in dirt, according to the new study to be published in an upcoming issue of the journal Global Change Biology. Some of this carbon-rich topsoil is in parks and under lawns, but it's also sealed underneath buildings and roads a remnant of grasslands or forests that were there before development. (National Geographic)

    * FEATURE : Rebuilding should factor in climate change: experts  Sep 7, 2009
    Liu Chung-ming (h), director of the Global Change Research Center at National Taiwan University, said the nation had to get used to extreme weather. We just had the highest temperature ever recorded, 39. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Ghanaian Wins Award for ICT Application in Health  Sep 4, 2009
    Accra, Sept. 3, GNA - Bright Simons, Coordinator of the mPedigree Network, was on Wednesday named as one of 15 Tech Awards Laureates 2009, global innovators recognized each year for applying technology to benefit humanity and spark global change. The Tech Awards, a signature programme of The Tech Museum, and presented by Applied Materials, Inc., selected mPedigree Network from among hundreds of nominations from 66 countries, a release from the Accra Office of the World Bank said on Thursday. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Facebook to tighten user privacy protection after Canada talks  Sep 1, 2009
    "This is a global change," Stoddart told reporters. "We're satisfied that, with these changes, Facebook is on the way to meeting the requirements of Canada's privacy law," she said, noting the popular website has a year to make the changes. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    Has Northern-hemisphere Pollution Affected Australian Rainfall?  Aug 27, 2009
    The five-day conference, organised by the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) and the Integrated Land Ecosystem-Atmosphere Processes Study (iLEAPS) and locally hosted by Monash University, brings together many of the world s leading experts to discuss the important processes that govern water availability and drought and their role in present and future climate and global change. Professor Christian Jakob, who holds the Chair for Climate Modelling at Monash University and who chairs... (Science Daily)

    Report: Future U.S. Heat Waves Will Be Worse  Aug 26, 2009
    Its remedies are based on recent findings of global warming effects by the U.S. Global Change Research Program, which coordinates climate research across federal agencies. "The report highlights the current vulnerabilities from heat waves growing," says climate scientist Amanda Staudt of the National Wildlife Federation, a report sponsor. (W-USA News, DC)

    * A rough climate for change  Aug 25, 2009
    The White House played a quieter role than many supporters envisioned, given the hoopla surrounding Obamas advisory dream team, which includes former Environmental Protection Agency chief Carol Browner as climate tsar, Nobel laureate Steven Chu at the Department of Energy and Harvard global change expert John Holdren as chief science adviser. One school argued that the White House so thoroughly trusted veteran Democrat Henry Waxman to lead the charge that they outsourced all the work to... (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Sports)

    * The challenge of empowering an umpire for emissions credits  Aug 24, 2009
    To achieve this, the Global Change Council of Germany suggests that a budget formula be adopted ... Claus Leggewie is director of the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities in Essen and a member of the Global Change Council of Germany. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Business)

    The Reformation in the Context of G...  Aug 23, 2009
    The Reformation in the Context of Global Change. The Reformation in the Context of Global Change ... The very page of human history into which the Protestant Reformation was born was a great century of global change. (Suite101.com)

    Ban Ki-moon Really Is the World's Most Dangerous Korean  Aug 22, 2009
    At a moment when global change is more imperative than ever, Ban has been AWOL. Indeed, in recent months, Ban's feverish attempts to disprove his numerous detractors have simply highlighted that ineptitude. In trying to refurbish his battered image, he has only further injured it. (Slate)

    * MORAKOT: THE AFTERMATH: Former fire director proposes Cabinet emergency center  Aug 22, 2009
    Liu Chung-ming (h), the head of National Taiwan Universitys Global Change Research Center, said the damage caused by Typhoon Morakot had created the first instance of climate refugees in the country, and urged the government to quickly classify other areas that are under threat. Liao Pen-chuan (), an associate professor at National Taipei Universitys Department of Real Estate and Building Environment, called on the government to propose a plan to restore deforested and... (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    * EDITORIAL: Difficult terrain for reconstruction  Aug 19, 2009
    The head of National Taiwan Universitys Global Change Research Center, Liu Chung-ming (h), warns that changes to the environment have wrought permanent damage on some lowland areas that makes them unsuitable for habitation. Areas in Pingtung County have sunk below sea level, putting residents at increasing risk of severe flooding. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World Business)

    Climate Models Confirm More Moisture In Atmosphere Attributed To Humans  Aug 18, 2009
    20, 2005) A NASA study is offering new insight into how the Earth's water cycle might be influenced by global change. In recent years, scientists have warned that the water cycle may be affected by temperature. (Science Daily)

    Invasive weeds grow with global warming  Aug 17, 2009
    "Just as native species are expected to shift in range and relative competitiveness with climate change," they wrote in a study published in the journal Global Change Biology, "the same should be expected of invasive species." Using each weed's preferred habitat characteristics and a scenario in which fossil fuel emissions are not reduced, Bradley and her colleagues created an invasion risk map for each weed. Their results were mixed. (San Francisco Chronicle)

    * Townships under sea level must be relocated  Aug 16, 2009
    Liu Chung-ming is director of the Global Change Research Center at National Taiwan University. TRANSLATED BY DREW CAMERON This story has been viewed 508 times. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World Business)

    Climate Change Could Have Negative Effects On Stream And Forest Ecosystems  Aug 15, 2009
    Global Change Biology, 2009; 15 (7): 1767 DOI. Adapted from materials provided by. (Science Daily)

    Growing up in Gaza  Aug 13, 2009
    We make changes in ourselves, in our community, and we pave the way for global change. We are thinking globally and acting locally. (CNN)

    Climate-caused Biodiversity Booms And Busts In Ancient Plants And Mammals  Aug 11, 2009
    "Our paper documents the fact that global change affected plants and animals on a wide scale," said Gunnell, an associate research scientist and vertebrate collection coordinator at the U-M Museum of Paleontology ... (July 28, 2008) A global change in climate could explain the explosion in marine biodiversity that took place 460 million years ago. (Science Daily)

    Glaciers shrinking rapidly, study says  Aug 11, 2009
    "We feel it's definitely the signature of global change and ," Josberger said. The melt of glaciers is resulting in higher sea levels and affecting ecosystems and the rivers that emanate from these glaciers, Josberger said. (CNN)

    Glaciers melting  Aug 10, 2009
    "We feel it's definitely the signature of global change and climate warming," Josberger said. The melt of glaciers is resulting in higher sea levels and affecting ecosystems and the rivers that emanate from these glaciers, Josberger said. (CNN -- International)

    Cash for Clunkers  Aug 8, 2009
    As a carbon dioxide policy, this is a terribly wasteful thing to do, according to Henry Jacoby, co-director of the Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change at MIT. The amount of carbon you are saving per federal expenditure is very, very small. . (Townhall.com)

    Marine microbes creating green waves in industry  Aug 8, 2009
    The research at PML is timely and highly relevant to UK and international societal needs and its research, development and training programmes have at their core the mission to contribute to issues concerned with understanding global change and the health and sustainability of marine ecosystems. . (EurekAlert!)

    What kills terror? Politics & policing  Aug 6, 2009
    However, groups espousing social revolutions or global change of political power may not be willing to sit across the table to hammer out a bargain as there is hardly any meeting ground between the two sides. According to the study, a combination of coercive and political action by the government can force the terrorists to come around to negotiations. (India Times, India)

    Symposium to discuss geoengineering to fight climate change at the ESA Annual Meeting  Aug 6, 2009
    "The bigger the scale of the approach, the riskier it is for the environment," says session organizer Robert Jackson , director of Duke University's Center on Global Change. Global alterations of Earth's natural cycles have too many uncertainties to be viable with our current level of understanding, he says. (EurekAlert!)

    Study predicts hotter summers  Aug 5, 2009
    Deep South Georgia temperatures will hit 90 on 165 days per year by 2080 as global warming progresses - nearly half the days in the year, according to a report recently released by the United States Global Change Research Program. The report, compiled from ongoing research from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and a dozen other federal agencies, is the first federal report to look at regional impacts of global change caused by carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases humans... (Athens Banner-Herald)

    Clunkers effect on pollution? A blip  Aug 5, 2009
    "As a carbon dioxide policy, this is a terribly wasteful thing to do," said Henry Jacoby, a professor of management and co-director of the Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change at MIT. "The amount of carbon you are saving per federal expenditure is very, very small.". Officials expect a quarter-million gas guzzlers will be junked under the original $1 billion set aside by Congress money that is now all but exhausted. (MSNBC -- Environment)

    Higher Carbon Dioxide May Give Pine Trees A Competitive Edge  Aug 4, 2009
    Way is scheduled to present the results at a poster session on Aug. 3 during the Ecological Society of America's 2009 annual meeting in Albuquerque, N.M. She is also first author of a report on the study scheduled for publication in the research journal Global Change Biology. Way and her co-researchers collected, counted and analyzed seeds produced at the Duke Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) site in Duke Forest, near the university's campus. (Science Daily)

    A look at Obamas third term  Aug 3, 2009
    Global cooling continues (now called global change ) ... Top scientists at both the Obama administration and the UN are seeking ways to put soot between the earth and the sun to block more sunlight before global change kills somebody somewhere. (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)

    NASA and JAXA Sign Agreement for Future Earth Science Cooperation  Jul 31, 2009
    JAXA will supply the DPR for the core observatory, an H-IIA rocket for the core observatory's launch in July 2013 and data from a conical-scanning microwave imager on the upcoming Global Change Observation Mission satellite. For more information about GPM, visit. (PR Newswire)

    Is time running out to seal post-Kyoto climate pact?  Jul 23, 2009
    "For us a key measure is: Has this (an agreement in Copenhagen) set us toward achieving a genuine effective global response to global change? And if we're going to achieve that we've got a lot work to do yet.". DEVELOPING NATIONS ARE NOW A LEADING SOURCE OF EMISSIONS.. (Scientific American)

    Predator-Prey: Key To Nature's Synchronicity  Jul 23, 2009
    "The loss of these cycles, either through species extinctions or global change, may have drastic consequences for the stability of ecosystems and the persistence of species.". The presence of predator creates a cyclic pattern nearly identical to that found in other examples of synchrony in nature. (Science Daily)

    Tech 'has changed foreign policy'  Jul 22, 2009
    Page last updated at 16:55 GMT, Tuesday, 21 July 2009 17:55 UK. Tech 'has changed foreign policy. (BBC News -- Science)

    Greensense: Ready to change your game?  Jul 20, 2009
    The report, which summarizes the science and the impacts of climate change on the United States now and in the future, was published by the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP). This program, which began as a presidential initiative in 1989 and was mandated by Congress in the Global Change Research Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-606), coordinates and integrates federal research (from 13 separate federal agencies) on changes in the global environment and their implications for society. (Reading Advocate, MA)

    A glimpse of a future with free health care  Jul 20, 2009
    After two consecutive summers of global cooling, now referred to as "global change," food has become relatively scarce ... The average utility bill is $2,800 per month, but Obama has told the nation that this shouldn't concern anyone because "global change" will ensure that the next winter will never occur. (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)

    Arctic Mystery: Identifying the Great Blob of Alaska  Jul 19, 2009
    "The fact that the locals say they've never seen anything like it suggests that it might represent some exotic species which has drifted into the region, perhaps as a result of global change. For the moment that's just a guess.". So far in Alaska, nothing suggests the Chukchi Sea blob is toxic, although the Coast Guard's Hasenauer said toxicity tests were planned. (Time.com)

    Water Webs: Connecting Spiders, Residents In The Southwest  Jul 18, 2009
    The authors note: "Water seems to be the ecological currency governing consumption behavior at multiple trophic levels, which indicates a role for water in understanding effects of global change on animal communities.". This article coincides with the June 18 release of the national report "Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States," funded by the National Science and Technology Council and authored by members of the U.S. Global Change Research Program, including ASU professor Nancy... (Science Daily)

    Green deserts  Jul 17, 2009
    "Whether this is due to global change or is a trend anyway, it's hard to distil actually out of the [data] but certainly we've had record highs of temperature," said Joh Henschel, director of Gobabeb. "Three years ago we had the hottest day on record, 47 degrees Celsius.". (BBC News -- Science)

    A Real Choice on Climate Change: Do Nothing  Jul 17, 2009
    According to research compiled by the United States Climate Change Science Program (now the Global Change Research Program), a clearinghouse for global warming science conducted by federal agencies, reducing global emissions by 50 percent below 2000 levels by 2050 would require developing countries to reduce per capita greenhouse gas emissions by 62 percent below business as usual, even if developed countries somehow cut greenhouse gases by 100 percent. Yet the G8 pledged to reduce emissions... (Townhall.com)

    MARSHFIELD REED'S ARK: Weather study takes time  Jul 17, 2009
    The effect of such human activity is what is now under major research and debate as to whether it speeds up the underlying global change of climate, so that there is an additional human-enhanced global warming. Geography is the study of the locations of interesting things, including the reasons for, and the consequences of, those locations. (Marshfield Mariner, MA)

    Speak out: More government involvement on unemployment?  Jul 16, 2009
    Now there s another wait and see due to the global change bill and health care reform bill that are killing businesses with increased taxes. The GDOL, is a dysfunctional cesspool of halfway literate miscreants that have no motivation or inclination to do anything for the citizens of Georgia. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Business)

    COMMENTARY: The female athlete - You've come a long way, baby  Jul 16, 2009
    In the case of Mirza, we see the female athlete as a catalyst for global change. Three cheers for the female athlete ; you ve come a long way, baby. (Sierra Vista Herald, AZ)

    Pioneering climate change researcher speaks at OSU  Jul 10, 2009
    It was part of a four-day conference on global change being held at OSU, and sponsored by the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. More than 300 scientists from around the world are attending the conference. (Corvallis Gazette Times, OR)

    Saharan Dust Storms Linked To Enigmatic Fertilizer Plankton In Ocean  Jul 10, 2009
    ScienceDaily (July 9, 2009) The tropical Atlantic waters around Cape Verde are very low in plant nutrients. Nitrogen is in especially short supply and limits the growth of the phytoplankton, the tiny plants that are at the basis of the food chain in the ocean. (Science Daily)

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