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Posted
Dec 24, 2012
Adaptation

U.S. Forest Service report forecasts natural resource management trends and challenges for next 50 years

A comprehensive U.S. Forest Service report released Tuesday examines the ways expanding populations, increased urbanization, and changing land-use patterns could profoundly impact natural resources nationwide during the next 50 years.
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Posted
Dec 24, 2012
Ecosystems & Biodiversity

Emerging Consensus Shows Climate Change Already Having Major Effects on Ecosystems and Species

Plant and animal species are shifting their geographic ranges and the timing of their life events such as flowering, laying eggs or migrating at faster rates than researchers documented just a few years ago, according to a technical report on biodiversity and ecosystems used as scientific input for the 2013 Third National Climate Assessment.
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Posted
Dec 24, 2012
Adaptation

National Water Program 2012 Strategy: Response to Climate Change

EPA announces the release of the final National Water Program 2012 Strategy: Response to Climate Change, following a public comment period.
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Posted
Dec 24, 2012
Mitigation

Federal Register Notice: "National Climate Assessment and Development Advisory Committee (NCADAC); Notice of Open Meeting"

This notice sets forth the schedule of a forthcoming meeting of the DoC NOAA National Climate Assessment and Development Advisory Committee (NCADAC).
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Posted
Dec 14, 2012
Observations

Shifting Seasons Tracked with Satellites, Cameras, and Lilacs

In front of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) national headquarters building in Reston, Va., two genetically identical lilac bushes are rooted in the earth. To casual observers, they are fragrant adornments to the landscaped property. But to ecologist Jake Weltzin and geographer John Jones—USGS scientists who study plant and animal life-cycle events—they are “Li” and “Lac,” two small but important pieces of a developing climate change indicator system.
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Posted
Dec 11, 2012
Oceans

Climate Change Indicators in the United States

A new EPA report brings together data from multiple public and peer-reviewed datasets to show observed changes over time in 26 indicators of climate change – including measures of greenhouse gases, high and low temperatures, heavy rainfall, snowfall, pollen season and sea level rise.
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Posted
Dec 6, 2012
Oceans

Global Sea Level Rise Scenarios for the United States National Climate Assessment

A new sea level rise scenarios report was released today by NOAA's Climate Program Office in collaboration with twelve contributing authors from ten different federal and academic science institutions.
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