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Discover how GIS Technology enhance climate research by providing accurate mapping, spatial analysis and real-time environmental monitoring.
A working definition for Integrative Human-Environmental Research
Integrative Human-Environmental Research:
Incorporates socially equitable participation and strives for co-production of knowledge through methods of observation and analysis centering social-ecological systems and human-Earth dynamics. These methods seek to improve the relationship between societies and their environments, with an understanding of the large-scale impacts of industrialized human activity in the Anthropocene which have transformed the natural and climate landscape, investigating how, in turn, the consequences of these transformations return to the global human system.
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Congress Votes to Give Science Funding a Boost $2017
2017 spending bill just passed in congress to boost major increases in science funding ..Wahoo https://futurism.com/videos/congress-votes-to-give-science-funding-a-boost/
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The 7 Most Interesting Climate Findings of the Year
At Climate Central, we love climate research and there are a baker’s half dozen studies that really piqued their interest this year, from the Atlantic circulation slowdown to the disappearance of the global warming slowdown. While the seven were all fascinating and critical, some also created controversies that are still ongoing
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http://www.climatecentral.org/news/7-most-interesting-climate-findings-2015-19835?utm_source=Daily+Carbon+Briefing&utm_campaign=4ee4a0d84e-cb_daily&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_876aab4fd7-4ee4a0d84e-303441369
Why did/do climate skeptics get 50% of the story, when they're 5% of the opinion (and it's not because to be fair, media covers both sides)? Well, another of their arguments -- the one about urban heat islands skewing measurements of temp -- has been refuted