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Organization Octet Stream Veolia
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Jul 09, 2023 01:57 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Veolia group aims to be the benchmark company for ecological transformation.
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File Vulnerability of at-risk species to climate change in New York
by Matthew Schlesinger, Jeffrey Corser, Kelly Perkins, and Erin White published Oct 13, 2015 last modified Dec 01, 2015 02:03 AM — filed under:
This report provides the methods and results of climate change vulnerability assessments of 119 species in New York.
Located in Projects / / Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts / Vulnerability Assessments Source Materials
Video What stakeholders need to know about the relationships between water resources and climate change
by Web Editor published Oct 23, 2012 last modified Mar 04, 2022 09:18 PM — filed under: , , ,
Christine Hatch speaks at UMass Amherst as part of the Northeast Climate Science Center Colloquium on November 28th, 2012.
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by Matthew Cimitile published Mar 21, 2014 last modified Apr 23, 2014 10:30 AM — filed under: , ,
Here you can find data related to climate change that can help inform and prepare America’s communities, businesses, and citizens. Initially, in this pilot phase, you can find data and resources related to coastal flooding, sea level rise, and their impacts. Over time, you will be able to find additional data and tools relevant to other important climate-related impacts, including risks to human health, the food supply, and energy infrastructure. Please share your feedback.
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by Web Editor published Mar 30, 2012 — filed under: ,
Climate change is arguably the pre-eminent challenge facing the conservation of wildlife and wild places. The WCS North America Program is addressing this challenge to ensure the long-term success of our conservation efforts. Warming has already begun to affect wildlife by shifting species’ ranges, altering the timing of seasonal events, decreasing snowpacks and streamflows, increasing lake and stream water temperatures, and melting glaciers and sea ice. As North America and the rest of the planet continue to warm, the conservation of diminishing water sources will likely become a major focus for local communities and public land managers. Other anticipated changes include the expansion of severe wildfires, increased drought frequency and severity, increased plant and wildlife disease outbreaks and insect infestations, and the degradation of vulnerable habitats, all with major implications for wildlife. There is a growing need for conservation actions now to help offset inevitable changes in landscapes and wildlife populations.
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Image JPEG image Workshop Approach for Developing Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and Actions for Natural Resource Management Agencies in the United States
by Web Editor last modified Aug 28, 2013 11:12 AM — filed under: ,
Workshop Approach for Developing Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and Actions for Natural Resource Management Agencies in the United States Image
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