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President's Corner

President Richard Anthes
Dr. Richard A. Anthes
UCAR President

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Hats off to program managers: Three giants from NSF

Hats off to program managers: Three giants from NSFThis year, three outstanding scientific program managers and leaders at NSF--colleagues with whom we have worked for many years--are leaving their long-time positions. It's time to acknowledge the essential roles these three public servants, and hundreds like them at NSF and other federal agencies, play in the research and operational weather and climate enterprise. more >

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UCAR Joins Scientific Organizations Signing Letter to Senate on Climate Change

As the U.S. Senate considers climate change legislation, 18 leading scientific organizations have sent a letter to members of the senate reaffirming the scientific consensus that climate change is occurring and that greenhouse gases from human activities are the primary driver. more  >

 


 

President Richard Anthes at the US Capitol

 

 

On April 2, 2008, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies invited Dr. Anthes to participate in a hearing on FY 2009 funding for NSF, NASA and NOAA. His oral remarks were pulled from his longer, written testimony (PDF).

UCAR President in the News

Forests in the desert: the answer to climate change?
Guardian.co.uk (November 4, 2009)

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.

Forest a Desert, Cool the World
Science Magazine (September 14, 2009)

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Dr. Richard A. Anthes
P.O. Box 3000
Boulder, CO 80020

Phone: (303) 497-1652

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