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04.26.2011    

Short vodcasts feature current research and the scientists involved. Four Climate Watch vodcasts, including ones on Changing Biomes and Permafrost, and a series on research at Lake El'Gypytgyn in Siberia involving coring through 3.5 million years of lake sediments to reconstruct Arctic paleo-environments were still in production on April, 2011.

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02.23.2011    

The results of an international expert meeting convened by UNESCO in Monaco in March, 2009.

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08.01.2010    

Music video.

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08.01.2010    

Time-lapse cameras observe glaciers melting around the world.

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08.01.2010    

Shoreline erosion.

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08.01.2010    

Educational site about the International Polar Year.

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08.01.2010    

NASA video featuring "fly-overs" of Earth, focusing on ice.

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08.01.2010    

Curriculum framework and Inquiry-based lesson plans about the Arctic climate.

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08.01.2010    

Current and on-going ocean climate change research in the Bering Sea.

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08.01.2010    

One of NOAA's "theme pages" focusing on the Arctic.

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08.01.2010    

Resources about the cryosphere.

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08.01.2010    

An overview of climate literacy and the principles of literacy developed by NOAA, the Natonal Academy of Sciences, and multiple partners.

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03.01.2010    

NOAA Understanding Climate Portals

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03.01.2010    

Designed as a portal to climate change information and information on regional climate change.

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03.01.2010    

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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03.01.2010    

The Marine Advisory Program of Alaska Sea Grant provides this source of information on what climate change means to Alaskans and planning for adaptation to predicted changes.

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03.01.2010    

NOAA/UAF. The mission of ACCAP is to assess the socio-economic and biophysical impacts of climate variability in Alaska, make this information available to local and regional decision-makers and improve the ability of Alaskans to adapt to a changing climate.

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03.01.2010    

PowerPoint presentations made November, 2009, to UAF Alaska Marine Advisory and Cooperative Extension agents by Alaskan scientists.

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03.01.2010    

Allison, et. al. The University of New South Wales Climate Change Research Centre (CCRC), Sydney, Australia.

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03.01.2010    

Dorothée Herr and Grantly R. Galland, IUCN Global Marine Programme.

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03.01.2010    

National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for Environmental Research and Education. The challenges presented by the complex environmental challenges we are facing at a global scale, a call for action, and priorities and recommendations for research, environmental literacy, and engagement of "citizen scientists" in environmental research.

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03.01.2010    

Bettina Kaiser, Editor. Ice is featured as one of six polar themes. The book provides an excellent summary of current sea ice research and understandings and includes teacher-tested hands-on science activities.

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03.01.2010    

United Nations Environmental Programme. The book covers all parts of the cryosphere: snow, land ice, sea ice, river and lake ice, and frozen ground.

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The extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice has diminished significantly during the first decade of the 21rst century, reaching a record low summer extent in 2007. Changes in sea ice have major impacts on Arctic marine ecosystems and on the fish and wildlife species upon which many Alaskan coastal communities and Native cultures depend.