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  • Climate Program Office
  • www.climate.noaa.gov
  • Focuses on developing a broader user community for climate products and services, provides NOAA a focal point for climate activities, leads NOAA climate education and outreach activities, and coordinates international climate activities. Includes library, news and events.
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  • ArcticNet
  • www.arcticnet.ulaval.ca
  • Collaborative effort joins Canadian university researchers and government officials with scientists from Japan, Europe, Russia and the US to study the impacts of climate change in the coastal Canadian Arctic.
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  • Global Hydrology and Climate Center
  • www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov
  • A joint venture between government (NASA) and academia to study the global water cycle and its effect on weather and climate. Includes satellite images, news, research, visitor information, local chapters and contact details.
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  • Environmental Change Institute
  • www.eci.ox.ac.uk
  • Research and teaching on the environment and sustainability. Established to organise and promote collaborative interdisciplinary research on the nature, causes and impacts of environmental change and to contribute to management strategies for coping with future environmental change.
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  • International Arctic Research Center
  • www.iarc.uaf.edu
  • Details about a place where scientists from around the world can work together to study global climate change and arctic phenomena. Includes information on projects, funding, staff, and library resources.
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  • Climatic Research Unit
  • www.cru.uea.ac.uk
  • Provides a introductory-level information sheets, extensive downloadable data sets, information on research projects and programmes, and information on academic programmes, climate conferences, and climate links.
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  • NASA Scatterometer Climate Record Pathfinder
  • www.scp.byu.edu
  • Microwave radar scatterometers measure wind over the ocean from space. Their data is usefule for monitoring climate conditions. This site provides access to climate record data from the Seasat, NSCAT, ERS-1/2 and SeaWinds scatterometers in image form to support climate change studies.
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