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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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