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UCAR Joins Scientific Organizations Signing Letter to Senate on Climate Change   UCAR Joins Scientific Organizations Signing Letter to Senate on Climate Change
The letter, from 18 leading scientific organizations, reaffirms the scientific consensus that climate change is occurring and that human activities are primarily responsible. (Oct 21, 2009)
 
More to Solar Cycle than Sunspots; Sun Also Bombards Earth with High-Speed Streams of Wind   More to Solar Cycle than Sunspots; Sun Also Bombards Earth with High-Speed Streams of Wind
Earth is vulnerable to streams of solar energy even in the absence of sunspots. (Sep 17, 2009)
 
Arctic Warming Overtakes 2,000 Years of Natural Cooling   Arctic Warming Overtakes 2,000 Years of Natural Cooling
The study provides new evidence that greenhouse gas emissions are overpowering natural climate patterns. (Sep 03, 2009)
 
   
 
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Forests in the desert: the answer to climate change?

Remarkable fall storm showed links to El Niņo

Plane sampling atmosphere lands in Anchorage after Arctic flight

 
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Politics, science, and the question of global warming and hurricane intensity

The effect of the Kyoto Protocol on global warming

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Understanding Climate Change; From Global Warming to Regional Climate Change

From Our Publications
Rough seas

Rough seas
Regional variations add a wild card to future sea-level rise. (UCAR Magazine)

Spectacular sunspots
Beauty and insight emerge from the first comprehensive sunspot model. (UCAR Magazine)

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