September 2014 - Issue 25
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Climate Events

New York City will be home to around 100 climate-related events, activities and high-profile meetings from September 22-28. The sixth annual Climate Week NYC is also the collaborative space for all events in support of the United Nations Climate Summit 2014 and the 2014 Rising Seas Summit. 

Specific events include:
Climate.gov 
 
About once a week, a group of climate scientists share a new post and engage in discussions on the El Ni�o-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Tune in for scientific perspectives on the ongoing El Ni�o Watch. 

Recent posts include: 
Recent Research

Nearly 30 years after the protections of the Montreal Protocol were put into place, there's more evidence that the international agreement to protect Earth's ozone layer is working, according to a new scientific report released today at the United Nations headquarters in New York.


Public Radio Series

Climate Connections is a daily public radio series produced by the Yale Center for Environmental Communication. The series aims to help radio listeners understand how climate change is impacting our lives and what diverse people and organizations are doing to reduce the associated risks.



New Seminar Series

Ever wonder what the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report says? Learn more on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons this fall during a seminar series by IPCC authors and contributors. This fall's focus is on Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis (Working Group I's contribution to the IPCC 5th Assessment Report). Seminars take place in Boulder, Colorado, and will be webcast as possible.       

NOAA Central Library Brownbag Seminar

 

Dave Jones, Founder and CEO, Applications Futurist, StormCenter Communications, Inc.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

12:00pm EDT

 

This presentation will take place in the NOAA Central Library in Silver Spring, Maryland. For remote access via Webinar, complete the registration form a few minutes before the meeting is scheduled to begin. The Conference/Meeting Passcode is brownbag. For audio, dial 866-833-7307

 

An Evening Webinar for Educators

Dr. Richard Alley
Monday, October 6, 2014 
7:30 PM Eastern

Dr. Richard Alley, Evan Pugh Professor of Geosciences and Associate of the Earth and Environmental Systems Institute at The Pennsylvania State University, will be the main presenter for the Climate Stewards Education Program's monthly meeting in October. Plan now to tune in to this widely known scientist-educator's presentation on ice cores, global warming, and abrupt climate change.

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Useful Climate Information Links
  
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