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Alaska Gets First Regional Climate Center

Mar 9, 2010 04:54 pm

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced last week that Alaska will be home to the nation's first regional climate center, one of eight to be established throughout the country. The new center will be located at the University of Alaska in Anchorage, and should be formally underway within six to eight weeks. With rapidly melting Arctic-sea ice and permafrost, and threats to the survival of Native Alaskan coastal communities, Alaska is ground zero for climate change,"  Salazar said in a statement. "We must put science to work to help us adjust to the impacts of climate change on Alaska's resources and peoples." The goal of the regional climate centers is to help land and other resource managers deal more effectively with climate impacts, as well as engage and educate the public about the science and impacts of climate change. The centers will expand on the ongoing work of the U.S. Geological Survey's "regional hubs" of the National Climate Change and Wildlife Service Centers. The hubs provide impact data and analysis designed to assist fish and wildlife managers develop adaptation strategies. Under a secretarial order issued last fall, the centers will be renamed as their mission is expanded to consider more thoroughly the climate impacts on national resources and regions. The new climate centers will recruit staff from the USGS, partner organizations, and outside researchers and scientists. Sources and further reading: Anchorage Daily News E&E News (subscription required)

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  • Posted: Jul 8, 2008
  • Last Updated: Feb 1, 2010
  • Focus Areas: Energy: Alternative, Fossil, Solar, Wind; Environment: Global Warming, Land, Water; Corporate Responsibility: Sustainability
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Andy K
February 1, 2010 - 3:41am
Right on Tom! I'd be happy to help out however I can. I'm game.
MuhammadZ
April 28, 2009 - 3:10am
The effect of global warming is now existing and in fact considered by many as the major cause of the economic downturn we are suffering at present. Bankruptcy is one of the indications. Swine flue pandemic is boosting in different forms of mass media. People in America specially the swine businessmen are too much affected by the dilemma. they already know the next thing to happen.Bankruptcy is never a pleasant thing to contemplate. If you think you might have to file for bankruptcy protection, there are two options. Chapter 7 is where you have little or no property and you have an unmanageable amount of debt, credit card or otherwise and no quick payday loan can help. Chapter 11 is for paying off a percentage of the debt, if you are facing foreclosure or repossession. Chapter 13 filing gives you 3 to 5 years to pay off a portion of your debts. Bankruptcy stays on your credit report for up to ten years, depending on what type, and not disclosing it is a crime. However, bankruptcy is among the debt relief options you have, as odious as it is.
Deron
July 13, 2008 - 8:32am
Welcome to Changents, Tom! I saw your most recent post on Europe's chin-scratcher to create scale around an electric car industry. Thought you may want to check out Changents member Terry Tolleson (http://www.changents.com/tamashii). Terry's has a 1981 Alfa Romeo Spyder Veloce that's about to get the "makeover of a lifetime" as he converts it to an all-electric-vehicle. We're following his Change Agent story to see how he pulls this off. It's a cool contrast to get his perspective as a lone-wolf while the European industry at large wrestles with the challenge. When you get a chance, invite some Backers and post an Action Request or two. The Changents community wants to get behind you!
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