Press Room: Global Climate-Change Resources
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AAAS seeks at every opportunity to increase the volume of scientific leadership on the issue of global climate change. Background materials on AAAS efforts related to climate change and links to relevant resources are provided here.
"A Growing Threat to Society"
AAAS Board of Directors Statement on Climate Change: "The scientific evidence is clear," the AAAS Board says in a new statement. "Global climate change caused by human activities...is a growing threat to society." The statement was approved on 9 December 2006 and released on 18 February at the AAAS Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
AAAS Urges Support for Earth-Observation Satellites: U.S. budget cuts are threatening satellites essential for weather forecasting, hurricane warnings, climate change studies and more, the AAAS Board of Directors said in a 28 April 2007 statement.
Climate-Change Town Hall
"Communicating and Learning About Global Climate Change": An estimated 1,000 educators, students, business leaders and others convened in San Francisco on 18 February 2007 for a half-day, town-hall style event on the challenges of climate change-and possible solutions. The event, geared to teachers, students and science communicators, was held at the AAAS Annual Meeting and featured the debut of AAAS's new 12-minute video on climate change, which can be viewed online as RealVideo or Windows Media.
Some of the nation's top climate experts spoke at the event, detailing the latest science on the subject and working with the audience to explore inventive educational and technological responses to it. Videos of the town hall presentations and support materials are available here.
What Can I Do to Help?
Carbon Footprint Calculator: Check your carbon footprint online at Zerofootprint.
"Top 50 Things To Do To Stop Global Warming": A practical list from GlobalWarming-Facts.info.
CO2 Emissions Calculator: Explore the National Academy of Sciences interactive carbon dioxide emissions calculator
Browse resources at the Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academies
The Science and Impact of Global Climate Change
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"Climate Change 2007: The Synthesis Report": Read an executive summary of the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). (November 2007)
"Climate Change 2007: Mitigation of Climate Change": Read the third report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). (May 2007)
"Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability": Read the second of four 2007 reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). (April 2007)
"Confronting Climate Change: Avoiding the Unmanageable and Managing the Unavoidable," a new report prepared by the Scientific Expert Group Report on Climate Change and Sustainable Development for the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. (The 18-member Expert Group includes former AAAS President and Chairman John P. Holdren; former AAAS President and Chairman Peter H. Raven; and former AAAS Board Member Rosina Bierbaum.) (27 February 2007)
"Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis": Read the first of four 2007 reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). (February 2007)
"AAAS President: IPCC Report Underscores Need for Strong Action on Climate," AAAS news report, 2 February 2007
Learn more at the Woods Hole Research Center's global climate change primer site
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration FAQ: frequently asked questions about global climate change
Read a primer on climate change, presented by the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Office of Programs
Learn more about weather and climate basics, also presented by the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the UCAR Office of Programs
Climate Change News
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"Stopping Climate Change Becoming “Less Likely,” says AAAS Chief International Officer," Benjamin Somers, AAAS news report, 19 May 2008
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Watch the video of past AAAS President John P. Holdren talking to Dave Letterman about climate change on CBS’ The Late Show.
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"Underwater Deserts Expand in Tropical Oceans," Brandon Bryn and Molly McElroy, AAAS news report, 1 May 2008
John P. Holdren's Climate-Change Message: Watch a brief videotaped interview with Dr. John Holdren, former AAAS President, Director of the Woods Hole Research Center, and Teresa and John Heinz Professor of Environmental Policy at Harvard University.
(RealVideo or Windows Media)"In Arctic Alaska, the Warming Climate Threatens an Ancient Culture," AAAS news report, 6 December 2006
"Time to get serious about climate change," op-ed article, San Francisco Chronicle, 30 July 2006
Events
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Sir David King Urges Global Emissions Pact by 2009: A report on the visit of the chief U.K. scientific adviser to AAAS on 12 July 2007.
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Watch a video of Sir David King's presentation, "Climate Change: State of Urgency: the Science, the Impacts and Maintaining a Growing Economy."
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Chat With Experts on Climate Change: On 5 October 2006 at 10:00 am EDT, EurekAlert!, the premier online science-news service of AAAS, hosted an online discussion with experts Dr. Michael Oppenheimer of Princeton University and Dr. Daniel Schrag of Harvard University. Dr. Jesse Smith of Science moderated.
Business-as-Usual is Not an Option: Sir Crispin Tickell, climate change scholar and visionary, described imminent perils to the Earth—and some possible solutions—during the annual Robert C. Barnard Lecture at AAAS on 2 October 2006.
Sir David King Urges Action on Climate Change: September 2005 speech at AAAS by the U.K. Science Adviser
Qs and AAAs on Global Climate Change, a June 2004 panel convened by AAAS and Science
AAAS Resources for Teachers
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Cutting Carbon Emissions: The Stabilization Wedge game, a unique, hands-on learning tool, helps students learn the impacts of different strategies for reducing greenhouse gases.
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Communicating and Learning About Global Climate Change: An Abbreviated Guide for Teaching Climate Change, from Project 2061 at AAAS.
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AAAS Climate Change Movie: "Communicating and Learning About Global Climate Change," AAAS's new 12-minute video on climate change, can be viewed online as RealVideo or downloaded as Windows Media.
Publications
"The Energy Innovation Imperative," by John Holdren, Innovations: Technology, Goverance, Globalization, Spring 2006, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 3-23.
Science Magazine's State of the Planet 2006-2007, by Donald Kennedy and the editors of Science, (2006), Island Press, 201pp, ISBN: 1597260630
Selected Recent Science Content
"Expanding Oxygen-Minimum Zones in the Tropical Oceans," by Lothar Stramma et al., Science, 2 May 2008, vol. 320. no. 5876, pp. 655-658.
"Arctic Air Pollution: Origins and Impacts," by Kathy S. Law and Andreas Stohl, Science, 16 March 2007, vol. 315. no. 5818, pp. 1537-1540.
"Recent Sea-Level Contributions of the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets," by Andrew Shepherd and Duncan Wingham, Science, 16 March 2007, vol. 315. no. 5818, pp. 1529-1532.
"Perspectives on the Arctic's Shrinking Sea-Ice Cover," by Mark C. Serreze et al, Science, 16 March 2007, vol. 315. no. 5818, pp. 1533-1536.
Hurricanes, Climate, and Katrina, A special collection from Science Online
"Warming and Earlier Spring Increase Western U.S. Forest Wildfire Activity," by Anthony L. Westerling et al, Science, 18 August 2006, vol. 313, no. 5789, pp. 940-943.
A related AAAS.org news story is online.
"Changes in the Velocity and Structure of the Greenland Ice Sheet," by Eric Rignot and Pannir Kanagaratnam, Science, 17 February 2006, vol. 311, no. 5763, pp. 986-990.
"Stable Carbon Cycle-Climate Relationship During the Late Pleistocene," by Urs Siegenthaler and colleagues, Science, 25 November 2005, vol. 310, no. 5752, pp. 1313-1317.
See also a related AAAS.org news story: New Research in Science Shows Highest CO2 Levels In 650,000 Years
"Climate Change Science: Adapt, Mitigate, or Ignore?" by David A. King, Science, 9 January 2004, vol. 303, no. 5655, pp. 176-177.



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