Dr Nova Mieszkowska, Inaugural Visiting
Fellow National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility
Not exact matches
«AAAS brings together some of the brightest scientists in the world,» said U.S.
National Park Service Principal
Climate Change Scientist, Patrick Gonzalez, 1998 - 2000 Executive Branch
Fellow at USAID.
The effects of
climate change on Acadia
National Park are at the forefront of the research of two of the
fellows.
Colin Quinn (2011 - 13 Executive Branch
Fellow at
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and 2013 - 15 at US Agency for International Development) is helping a port city in Mozambique respond to the severe effects of
climate change.
«CO2 is essential for photosynthesis,» says Richard Norby, a corporate research
fellow in the Environmental Sciences Division and
Climate Change Science Institute of Oak Ridge
National Laboratory.
The team was led by Dr Shari Gallop, Research
Fellow in Geology and Geophysics at the University of Southampton, and included Dr Ivan Haigh, also from the University of Southampton; Professor Ian Young, Vice-Chancellor of the Australian
National University (ANU); Professor Roshanka Ranasinghe, Professor of
Climate Change Impacts and Coastal Risk (UNESCO - IHE, Deltares, ANU), and Dr Tom Durrant (Bureau of Meteorology, Australia).
Dr Liz Hanna is an Honorary Senior
Fellow at the
Climate Change Institute at the Australian
National University
New Paper on Land - use
Change «Land - use
Change in Australia and the Kyoto Protocol «by Dr Clive Hamilton, Exective Director, The Australia Institute and Visiting
Fellow, Graduate Program in Public Policy, Australian
National University.Abstract: In the dying hours of the Kyoto
Climate Change Conference, the world's negotiators agreed to include in the Protocol what is now known as the «Australia Clause».
Troubled and opaque Administration review process is a harbinger of problems for the Fourth
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For years, my friend and
fellow park ranger, Larry Perez, focused on communicating about
climate change at Everglades
National Park, Florida.
If they don't like any of the particular options that fit the best available evidence on sea level rise, or don't like the particular ones that they suspect a majority of their
fellow citizens might, they can be expected to try to stigmatize the municipal and various private groups engaged in adaptation planning by falsely characterizing them and their ideas in terms that bind them to only one of the partisan cultural styles that is now (sadly and pointlessly, as a result of misadventure, strategic behavior, and ineptitude) associated with engagement with
climate change science in
national politics.
National Center or Public Policy Research expert on global warming and the ozone layer (1996) Robert Wesson Endowment Fund
Fellow (1993 - 4) at Hoover Institution Marshall Institute Expert bio: http://www.marshall.org/experts.php?id=38 A darling of the anti-
climate movement, Baliunas has been a central scientist in the fight against action on
climate change.
John Abraham, an associate professor at the University of St. Thomas, has created a
national panel of
fellow climate change experts willing to discuss, without rancor, the risks of global warming in the media.
Tim McDonnell is a Mother Jones alum and current Fulbright -
National Geographic Storytelling
Fellow reporting on
climate change in Kenya, Uganda, and Nigeria.
Economist and
fellow climate change skeptic Ross McKitrick also weighed in on the subject in an article in the
National Post.
Michael Quirke of
Climate Change National Forum chats with Ben Franta, PhD candidate in Applied Physics at Harvard and board member of Divest Harvard, and Geoffrey Supran, MIT Energy
Fellow and member of Fossil Free MIT, about the divestment movement that has gripped many of the nation's campuses this spring.
That's the conclusion of a new study published in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, which finds that humans are worsening the impacts of
climate change and disease on frogs and their
fellow amphibians — to the point where they are vanishing at an unprecedented, alarming speed.