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FHWA Sustainable Transport and Climate Change Newsletter
by Matthew Cimitile published Mar 17, 2014 last modified Nov 17, 2019 04:59 PM — filed under:
Prepared by the Office of Planning, Environment and Realty Federal Highway Administration.
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Appalachian LCC Funds Four Landscape-level Projects
by Matthew Cimitile published Jul 24, 2012 last modified Oct 18, 2012 01:46 PM — filed under: , , , ,
The Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) is investing in conservation projects across the Appalachian region that will support the sustainable management of resources and develop tools and information for conservation delivery.
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Scientists Locate Natural “Strongholds” that Could Protect Nature in the Face of Climate Change
by The Nature Conservancy published Sep 05, 2012 last modified Sep 17, 2012 09:34 AM — filed under: , ,
A new study by The Nature Conservancy has identified a series of landscapes across the American Northeast and southeastern Canada that are predicted to withstand the growing impacts of climate change and help ensure nature’s survival.
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USFWS Climate Change Update - October
by David Eisenhauer last modified Oct 09, 2012 12:08 PM — filed under: ,
Climate Change Update provides information and news related to the Service's strategic response to accelerating climate change.
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DOI Invited Nominations for NCCWSC & CSC Federal Advisory Committee
by Northeast Climate Science Center published Oct 09, 2012 last modified Jan 21, 2013 10:25 AM — filed under: ,
Intent to create a Federal Advisory Committee for the USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center and DOI Climate Science Centers
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Interior Secretary Announces Funding for 2012 CSC Research
by USGS published Oct 12, 2012 last modified Jan 21, 2013 10:24 AM — filed under: , ,
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar has announced funding of more than $10 million awarded by Interior's regional Climate Science Centers to universities or other partners for research to guide managers of parks, refuges and other resources in planning how to help species and ecosystems adapt to climate change.
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Lock Haven, Nature Conservancy Protect 5,200 Acres in Conservation Effort
by The Nature Conservancy published Oct 31, 2012 last modified Jan 21, 2013 10:24 AM — filed under: , , , , , ,
Lock Haven City Authority, as a partner in The Nature Conservancy’s Working Woodlands Program, agrees to forever protect and sustainably manage its forest and freshwater resources.
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Sizing up Biomass from Space
by Space Daily published Nov 05, 2012 last modified Jan 21, 2013 10:22 AM — filed under: , ,
The biomass stored in forests is thought to play a critical role in mitigating the catastrophic effects of global climate change.
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New Website launches - ConservationCorridor.org
by Conservation Corridor published Nov 19, 2012 last modified Jan 21, 2013 10:21 AM — filed under: , , ,
Landscape corridors are among the most important conservation strategies in the face of global changes such as habitat fragmentation, habitat destruction, and climate change.
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Highly anticipated down-scaled climate data to be released this winter
by Upper Midwest & Great Lakes LCC published Nov 28, 2012 last modified Aug 28, 2013 10:56 AM — filed under: ,
Global climate models project that Earth’s temperature will warm by about 2°-4°C (about 3°-7°F) in the coming century. But what does that mean for communities, natural resource managers, and other local interests?
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