Organizations & Programs The Aspen Global Change Institute furthers the scientific understanding of Earth systems and global environmental change through interdisciplinary science meetings, publications, and educational programs about global change science. Colorado Climate Center, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The United Nation's organization on climate change. Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: Colorado Snow Survey Program, National Water and Climate Center (including water supply forecasts and maps for the Western United States). Pew Center on Global Climate Change. The Pew Center brings together business leaders, policy makers, scientists, and other experts to bring a new approach to the climate change issue, based on sound science, straight talk, and a belief that we can work together to protect the climate while sustaining economic growth. |
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The Rocky Mountain Institute. A leading nonprofit think tank/consulting firm on energy issues, that fosters the efficient and restorative use of natural, human and other capital to make the world more secure, just, prosperous, and life sustaining. They do this by inspiring business, civil society, and government to design integrative solutions that create true wealth.
U.S. Drought Monitor. Current information on drought conditions in the United States.
U.S. Global Change Research Program. The U.S. government's climate change research program. Western Water Assessment, Center for Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Colorado. The mission of the WWA is to identify and characterize regional vulnerabilities to climate variability and change, and to develop information, products and processes to assist water-resource decision-makers throughout the Intermountain West. Western Regional Climate Center. Information on the climate of the western United States. |
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