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Planet Action

http://www.planet-action.org/web/3-home.php

helps organizations working on climate issues by supplying them with satellite data
Added: Sep. 23, 2010 | Rate It

Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change -- Hamburg University

http://www.uni-hamburg.de/Wiss/FB/15/Sustainability/index.html

10 out of 10 stars (1 vote)

devoted to multi-disciplinary research and education on human-induced environmental change that is either global in nature or pervasive across the world
Added: May. 24, 2001 | Rate It

Science for Global Insight (IIASA)

http://www.iiasa.ac.at/

10 out of 10 stars (2 votes)

conducts inter-disciplinary scientific studies on environmental, economic, technological and social issues in the context of human dimensions of global change
Added: May. 18, 2001 | Rate It

TERRA: Changing Global Land Surface

http://terra.nasa.gov/FactSheets/LandSurface/

7 out of 10 stars (2 votes)

NASA discusses human influence in climate changes and the possible migration of plant biomes
Added: Jan. 16, 2004 | Rate It

Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES)

http://tes.jpl.nasa.gov/

a site describing the TES, a satellite-based instrument that can distinguish concentrations of gases at different altitudes, a key factor in understanding their behavior and impact
Added: Jul. 28, 2010 | Rate It

U.S. Global Change Research Information Office (GCRIO)

http://www.gcrio.org/

9 out of 10 stars (3 votes)

provides access to data and information on global environmental change research, adaptation/mitigation strategies and technologies, and global change related educational resources
Added: Jun. 24, 2001 | Rate It

US Climate Change Science Program

http://www.climatescience.gov/

provides integrated U.S. federal research on global change and climate change
Added: Oct. 15, 2002 | Rate It

USGS Earth Surface Dynamics Program

http://geochange.er.usgs.gov/

seeks a whole-system understanding of the interrelationships among earth surface processes, ecological systems, and human activities so that future environmental changes and impacts can be anticipated
Added: Apr. 16, 2001 | Rate It
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