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Issues of the
AMS Newsletter are available online from 1996 to the present.
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The Arid Lands
Newsletter is published semiannually for an international readership by
the Arid Lands Information Center (ALIC) at the Office of Arid Lands
Studies of The University of Arizona. The purpose of the newsletter is to
explore events and issues of interest to arid lands researchers, resource
managers, and policy makers. Issues available online date back to 1994.
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A web-journal
dedicated to the study of South East Asian biodiversity.
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CDIAC
Communications, published and distributed free of change by the Dept. of
Energy's Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center. The publication
highlights number of new and updated data and information products
distributed by CDIAC.
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Climate Alert,
a quarterly newsletter of the Climate Institute, provides reports for
policy makers on the likely impacts of climate change on developing
countries. Issues from 1994 - 1997 are online.
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Climate
Monitor Online brings together regular updates of important climate and
meteorological data, together with commentaries from the world's press and
media. It is a publication of the Climatic Research Unit at the University
of East Anglia.
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Articles of
relevance to CLIVAR, an international research program dealing with
climate variability and predictability on time-scales from months to
decades.
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El Niño and
the Science of Climate Prediction; The Great El Niño of of 1997 and 1998:
Impacts on Precipitation and Temperature; The Application of Climate
Information; The Extreme Weather Events of 1997 and 1998; Beyond Kyoto:
Toward a Technology Greenhouse Strategy; From A Carbon Economy To A Mixed
Economy: A Global Opportunity; The Carbon Cycle, Climate, and the
Long-Term Effects of Fossil Fuel Burning; The Case of the Missing
Songbirds; Do We Still Need Nature? The Importance of Biodiversity; Ending
Hunger: Current Status and Future Prospects; Impacts of Introduced Species
in the United States; Population Policy: Consensus and Challenges;
Remembrance Of Things Past: Greenhouse Lessons From The Geologic Record;
How Bountiful Are Ocean Fisheries?; The Sun And Climate; The Environment
Since 1970; Climate Models: How Reliable Are Their Predictions; Global and
U.S. National Population Trends; Impacts of a Projected Depletion of the
Ozone Layer; Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture and Food
Supply; Trends in U.S. Climate During the Twentieth Century; America's
Water Supply: Status and Prospects for the Future; Past and Present Land
Use and Land Cover in the U.S.A.
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Conservation
Ecology is free peer-reviewed journal of integrative science and
fundamental policy research published by the Resilience Alliance. It
publishes papers that are "novel, integrative and written in a way that is
accessible to a wide audience that includes an array of disciplines
(biology, ecology, economics, and the social sciences) concerned with an
array of issues (conservation, sustainability, development, and ecological
policy).
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Earth
Interactions is an electronic journal dealing with the interactions
between the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere in the
context of global issues or global change. It exploits the capabilities of
electronic communications technology and provides its authors the
opportunity to use animations and other visualization techniques that
traditional publications cannot accommodate. It is published jointly by
the American Geophysical Union, the Association of American Geographers
and the American Meteorological Society. This journal requires a
subscription, though non-member subscriptions are only U.S. $ 55.00.
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A publication
of the Columbia Earth Institute (CEI).
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An independent
reporting service that provides daily coverage of negotiations on
environment and development at the United Nations.
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A trade
journal that deals with geographic mapping, and all sorts of earth related
information.
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A refereed
professional journal on international environmental topics such as
assessment, conservation, development, disposal, education, hazards,
pollution, resources, technology, and treatment. Articles vary in scope
and focus but are intended for researchers, resource professionals, as
well as the educated generalist.
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ENSO Signal is
intended for those interested in the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)
cycle and its impacts on ecosystems and societies.
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An electronic
supplement to AGU's weekly newspaper, providing more information about
subjects that appear in the printed version of Eos.
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Publishes
research results from GEWEX projects, summaries of GEWEX meetings and
workshops, and news items.
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The Network
Newsletter is intended for those interested and involved in
climate-related impact assessment to foster a growing network by keeping
the community up to date on the activities in this field. Anyone can
submit comments, new publications, announcements, events, URLs, or any
other relevant items for publications. The Newsletter is compiled and
published by the Environmental and Societal Impacts Group (ESIG) of the
National Center for Atmospheric Research.
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Science
Bulletins at the American Museum of Natural History produces current
science stories in high definition video and interactive kiosks for
exhibition in public institutions around the country. The articles on this
website explain the feature stories in more depth.
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A quarterly
bulletin who's aim is to promote communication between the nations of the
North and South on the issue of climate change, to promote the interest of
developing nations in the climate debate and to provide authoritative and
timely information on relevant scientific, technical and policy matters.
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Covers
meteorology, climate studies, earth studies, oceanography, and global
change at UCAR (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research).
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An online
forum designed to provide the news media, legislators, opinion leaders,
and the interested public with analysis and commentary on U.S. and global
policy initiatives related to climate change.
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WeatherZine is
a bimonthly newsletter on the societal aspects of weather. It contains
opinion pieces, news, and a brief summary of developments at the Societal
Aspects of Weather Web site.
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