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New York Climate Change Science Web Archive

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: May, 2014

Description:

New York State is poised to become a leader in planning for and adapting to the impacts of climate change. Climate change science is a broad and diverse field, and sorting through and understanding the amount and detail of scientific information available is a challenge to scientists, engineers, policy makers and practitioners alike. To address these challenges the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM), Cornell University, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) and the federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have teamed up to create the New York Climate Change Science Clearinghouse (NYCCSC). Funded by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the NYCCSC will be a regional, web-based interface for accessing data, documents, maps and information relevant to climate change adaptation and mitigation across New York State. Because the site is meant as a portal for discovery of a broad range of information held and maintained elsewhere, this collection will serve as an archive of the changing content climate change websites relevant to and discoverable via the NYCCSC.

Subject:   Science & Health Society & Culture

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Title: Building Climate Change Planning Capacity in Lake Champlain Basin Towns

URL: http://seagrant.noaa.gov/News/FeatureStories/TabId/268/ArtMID/715/ArticleID/508/Building-Climate-Change-Planning-Capacity-in-Lake-Champlain-Basin-Towns.aspx

Description: From the Lake Champlain Sea Grant website, 11/14/2017: "Lake Champlain Sea Grant (LCSG) develops and supports research, outreach and education programs to empower communities, businesses and other stakeholders in the Lake Champlain Basin to make informed decisions regarding the management, conservation, utilization and restoration of their aquatic resources for long-term environmental health and sustainable economic development." https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/about-us This webpage features information about a meeting held in March of 2015 by the Lake Champlain Sea Grant staff to discuss climate resiliency in the Champlain Basin. Representatives from various organizations, as well as interested individuals, attended.

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Subject:   United States -- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration United States -- Department of Commerce National Sea Grant Program (U.S.) North America -- Lake Champlain Watershed Watersheds -- Effects of climatic changes on,  Climatic changes -- Summit meetings ,  Watersheds -- Management Water conservation New York (State) Vermont Water quality management

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