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Description: "2050 Energy Calculator: By the year 2050 we need to dramatically change the way we produce and consume energy. Government targets require us to reduce emissions to 20% of 1990 levels." -- from the website, 9/23/2015
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Subject: Energy resources, Energy consumption -- Mathematical models, Energy supply -- Mathematical models, Greenhouse gases , Great Britain. Department of Energy and Climate Change
Creator: Great Britain. Department of Energy and Climate Change
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05297
Description: "Carbon is the backbone of life on Earth. We are made of carbon, we eat carbon, and our civilizations—our economies, our homes, our means of transport—are built on carbon. We need carbon, but that need is also entwined with one of the most serious problems facing us today: global climate change." -- from the website, 5/16/2016
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Subject: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) -- Environmental aspects, Climatic changes -- Research, Climatic changes -- Effect of human beings on, Environmental education, Greenhouse gases
Creator: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05228
Description: "The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has funded trace gas enrichment experiments since the mid 1990s in two separate programs (the Terrestrial Carbon Processes Program and Program for Ecosystem Research). These experiments fall into two categories, Free-Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment (FACE) experiments and open-top chamber (OTC) experiments. DOE initially funded the FACE sites as research and development experiments which later evolved into environmental research user facilities." -- from the website, 1/18/2017 "What is FACE? FACE stands for Free Air CO2 Enrichment. FACE technology is capable of providing a means by which the environment around growing plants may be modified to realistically simulate future concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2)." -- from the website, 1/18/2017
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Subject: Energy -- Research, Greenhouse gases , Greenhouse gas mitigation, United States -- Department of Energy
Creator: United States. Department of Energy
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05040
Description: "The world’s climate has been changing and even more change is predicted. One of the major greenhouse gases (GHGs) contributing to climate change is carbon dioxide (CO2). Forests play an important role in reducing carbon in the air as they take in CO2 through photosynthesis and store carbon in their wood, branches, foliage, and roots. Carbon can be stored for extended periods of time in trees and in soils (what is referred to as “carbon stock”), and healthy trees continue to take in additional CO2 on a yearly basis (referred to as “carbon sequestration”). Maintaining and increasing forestland and engaging in community tree plantings can help reduce GHG emissions." -- from the website, 1/18/2017
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Subject: Environmental agencies, Natural resources, Forests -- Effect of climatic changes on, Greenhouse gases , Climatic changes -- Research, Vermont -- Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation -- Agency of Natural Resources
Creator: Vermont. Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation. Agency of Natural Resources
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05035
Description: "The Transportation and Climate Change Clearinghouse is designed as a one-stop source of information on transportation and climate change issues. It includes information on greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories, analytic methods and tools, GHG reduction strategies, potential impacts of climate change on transportation infrastructure, and approaches for integrating climate change considerations into transportation decision making." -- from the website, 9/12/2015
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Subject: Transportation, United States. Department of Transportation, Climatic changes, Greenhouse gases , Greenhouse gas mitigation, Digital mapping
Creator: United States. Department of Transportation
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05279
Description: "Choices we make now can reduce our risks while building and diversifying our economy. To help minimize risks from climate change, New York State has set two goals: 1.) Reduce emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases by 80 percent from 1990 levels, by the year 2050 ("80 by 50"), and 2.) Improve resilience to climate change in all the state's communities. Emission reduction choices include energy-efficient products, building weatherization and renewable energy generation. All these choices lower New York's greenhouse gas emissions while creating jobs and boosting economic vitality. Climate resilience choices mean adapting built and natural environments to withstand new conditions and recover from extreme events. The economic activity this adaptation generates helps to balance some climate-related costs. State programs are helping New Yorkers benefit from decisions that reduce emissions and improve climate resilience. State plans and projects aim to keep our environment and economy thriving as the climate changes." -- from the website, 9/26/2015
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Subject: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation, Climatic changes, Greenhouse gases , Climatic changes -- Study and teaching, Environmental education, Greenhouse gas mitigation
Creator: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05333
Description: "Choices we make now can reduce our risks while building and diversifying our economy. To help minimize risks from climate change, New York State has set two goals: 1.) Reduce emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases by 80 percent from 1990 levels, by the year 2050 ("80 by 50"), and 2.) Improve resilience to climate change in all the state's communities. Emission reduction choices include energy-efficient products, building weatherization and renewable energy generation. All these choices lower New York's greenhouse gas emissions while creating jobs and boosting economic vitality. Climate resilience choices mean adapting built and natural environments to withstand new conditions and recover from extreme events. The economic activity this adaptation generates helps to balance some climate-related costs. State programs are helping New Yorkers benefit from decisions that reduce emissions and improve climate resilience. State plans and projects aim to keep our environment and economy thriving as the climate changes." -- from the website, 9/26/2015
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Subject: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation, Climatic changes, Greenhouse gases , Climatic changes -- Study and teaching, Environmental education, Greenhouse gas mitigation
Creator: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05333
Description: "Public health and safety, key responsibilities of every local government, today include adapting the community to a changing climate by increasing the resilience of its natural and human systems to climate hazards. Even if we are successful in mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, some climate change will occur from GHGs already emitted. Resilient communities evaluate how climate change may affect them and take steps to counteract these impacts." -- from the website, 9/13/2015
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Subject: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation, Climatic changes, Environmental education, Land use -- Planning, Greenhouse gases , Climate change mitigation, Citizen participation
Creator: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05270
Description: An explanation of the factors and conditions which lead to the creation of "greenhouse gases."
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Subject: Environmental education, United States. Energy Information Administration, Greenhouse gases
Creator: United States. Energy Information Administration
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05227
Description: A website created by the EPA to explain the nature and impact of greenhouse gases, including data regarding the amount and types of various gases involved.
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Subject: United States -- Environmental Protection Agency, Information resources, Greenhouse gas mitigation, Greenhouse gases , Climatic changes, Air quality, Air -- Pollution -- Measurement, Air -- Pollution -- Data
Creator: United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa04954
Description: "The Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID) is a comprehensive source of data on the environmental characteristics of almost all electric power generated in the United States. These environmental characteristics include: Air emissions for nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide; emissions rates; net generation; resource mix; and many other attributes ... eGRID data can be used for the following activities: Greenhouse gas registries and inventories, carbon footprints, consumer information disclosure, emission inventories and standards, power market changes, and avoided emission estimates." -- from the website, 2/22/2017
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Subject: United States -- Environmental Protection Agency, Databases, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects, Climatic changes -- Effects of energy consumption on, Greenhouse gases , Energy resources, Energy supply, Greenhouse gas mitigation, Air quality
Creator: United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa04980
Description: '"Adaptation" refers to the adjustments that societies or ecosystems make to limit the negative effects of climate change or to take advantage of opportunities provided by a changing climate. Adaptation can range from a farmer planting more drought-resistant crops to a coastal community evaluating how best to protect its infrastructure from rising sea level.' -- from the website, 6/19/2016
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Subject: United States. Environmental Protection Agency, Climatic changes, Climate change mitigation, Environmental education, Greenhouse gases , Hazard mitigation, Land use -- Planning, Soil conservation, Water conservation, Coastal zone management
Creator: United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05169
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