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3-13: Societal Responses to Regional Climate
Change
Short Summaries of Recent Research
Climate Change in the Western US Leads to
Less Snow and Earlier Snowmelt
- Climate Caused
Collapse of the Mayan Civilization
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Forecasting by Analogy: Notes from the 1995 CU-SeeMe interaction with
Mickey Glantz
Websites
Emissions Double
Heatwave Risk
- Sea
Engulfing Alaskan Village
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Environmental and Societal Impact Group
Center for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment (CSERGE)
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Environment97, world's first environmental conference entirely on the Internet.
- Environmental and Societal
Impacts of Weather bibliography from the NCAR
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Environmental Refugees and Ecological Restoration
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Societal Aspects of Weather
Additional References
- Schiermeier, Q., 2005: The chaos to come. Nature,
438, 903-906.
- Pacala, W. W., E. Bulte, J. A. List, and S. A. Levin, 2003: False
alarm over environmental false alarms. Science 301,
1187-1188.
- Glantz, M. H., 1996: Currents of Change: El Nino's Impact on Climate
and Society. Cambridge University Press.
- Wurbs, R. A. 1995: Water rights in Texas. Journal of Water
Resouces Planning and Management, 121, 447-454.
- Glantz, Michael H. ed., 1988: Societal Responses to Regional
Climatic Change: Forecasting by Analogy. Westview Press,
428 pages.