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  1. Bringing the Biosphere Home: Learning to Perceive Global Environmental Change by Mitchell Thomashow, 2003-04-01
  2. Global Environmental Change and Agriculture: Assessing the Impacts (New Horizons in Environmental Economics)
  3. Soil Responses to Climate Change (NATO ASI Series / Global Environmental Change)
  4. Timescapes of Modernity: The Environment and Invisible Hazards (Global Environmental Change) by Barbara Adam, 1998-05-07
  5. Biodiversity, Temperate Ecosystems, and Global Change (Nato a S I Series Series I, Global Environmental Change) by Timothy James Butler Boyle, 1994-07
  6. Global Environmental Change: Pathways for the Next Decade by National Research Council Committee on Global Change Research, 1998-10
  7. Global Warming and Energy Demand (Global Environmental Change) by Terry Barker, 1995-01-20
  8. Planetary Overload: Global Environmental Change and the Health of the Human Species (Canto original series) by Anthony J. McMichael, 1995-09-29
  9. Modelling Soil Erosion by Water (NATO ASI Series / Global Environmental Change)
  10. Climate of scepticism: US newspaper coverage of the science of climate change [An article from: Global Environmental Change] by L. Antilla,
  11. Equity and justice in climate change adaptation amongst natural-resource-dependent societies [An article from: Global Environmental Change] by D.S.G. Thomas, C. Twyman, 2005-07-01
  12. Business of Greening (Global Environmental Change) by S. Fineman, 2000-10-17
  13. Environmentalism and the Mass Media: The North/South Divide (Global Environmental Change Series) by Graham Chapman, 1997-05-27
  14. British Environmental Policy and Europe: Politics and Policy in Transition (Global Environmental Change Series) by Philip Lowe, 1998-02-20

21. Center For Health And The Global Environment, Harvard Medical School
The Center's mission is to understand the human health consequences of global environmental change, and to promote a wider understanding of these consequences among physicians, scientists, policymakers, the media, and the general public.
http://www.med.harvard.edu/chge/

22. Global Environmental Change And Our Health . For Teachers . Lesson Plans | PBS
Journey To Planet Earth, global environmental change and Our Health, Summary Objectives Materials Needed Procedures Assessment Extension
http://www.pbs.org/journeytoplanetearth/johnshopkins/classroom/uv_scale.html

Summary

Objectives

Materials Needed

Procedures
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Relevant Curriculum Standards

SUMMARY:
Students learn about the dangers of UV radiation and create their own warning scales to use as they track the levels in their own community.
Estimated Class time:
One 90-minute block to create warning scale posters, followed with 5 minutes day for a period of time for tracking UV levels (a month, perhaps) and then one 90-minute block for summary.
OBJECTIVES: Students will:
  • Define ozone layer and UV radiation Recognize health problems that may be due to increased UV levels. Describe ways to protect oneself from UV radiation dangers Describe ways to help prevent further degradation of the ozone layer. Create a warning system poster which displays current UV levels Track UV levels for a particular area over a period of time.
MATERIALS NEEDED:
  • Internet access Materials to make posters (construction paper, markers, etc.)
PROCEDURES:
  • Introduce students to the website, Hole in the 'Zone on this website. Have them explore the site to be able to answer the following questions:
      What is the ozone layer?
  • 23. GECHS - The Global Environmental Change And Human Securities Project
    The global environmental change and Human Security (GECHS) Project is an interdisciplinary research project that strives to advance research and policy efforts
    http://www.gechs.org/
    The Global Environmental Change and Human Security (GECHS) Project is an interdisciplinary research project that strives to advance research and policy efforts in the area of human security and environmental change. NEWS AND LINKS

    24. U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
    Provides access to data and information on global environmental change research, adaptation/mitigation strategies and technologies, and global warming related educational resources for users worldwide.
    http://www.gcrio.org/
    New Library About Ask Dr. Global Change ... Links Since 1993, disseminating scientific research information useful in
    preventing, mitigating, or adapting to the effects of global change.
    GCRIO Program Overview Library . Our extensive collection of documents. GCRIO Online Catalog. Order a report, brochure or CD. See also... Recent Additions
    (posted February 2004)
    Implementing Climate and Global Change Research: A Review of the Final U.S. Climate Change Science Program Strategic Plan . Report (issued 18 Feb 2004) from the National Research Council (NRC). See also the NRC press release (also issued 18 Feb 2004), Government Climate Change Research Plan Provides Guiding Vision And Should Be Implemented, But Needs Additional Funding . (posted 18 Feb 2004). ...and Earlier Additions Dr Global Change is a reference service that can assist you in finding information and data relevant to global environmental change. Answers are prepared by GCRIO staff along with staff from U.S. Government agencies. U.S. Global Change Research Information Office, Suite 250, 1717 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20006. Tel: +1 202 223 6262. Fax: +1 202 223 3065. Email:

    25. IHDP - International Human Dimensions Programme On Global Environmental Change,
    Translate this page The International Human Dimensions Programme on global environmental change (IHDP) was initially launched in 1990 by the International Social Science Council
    http://www.ihdp.uni-bonn.de/
    About IHDP The International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP) was initially launched in 1990 by the International Social Science Council (ISSC) as the Human Dimensions Programme (HDP). In February 1996, the International Council for Science (ICSU) joined ISSC as co-sponsor of the Programme. At this time, the name of the Programme was changed to IHDP, and the Secretariat was moved to Bonn, Germany, through a generous grant from the German government. IHDP is an international, interdisciplinary, non-governmental science programme dedicated to promoting and co-ordinating research. Its aims are to describe, analyse and understand the human dimensions of global environmental change. IHDP's programme is designed around its three main objectives of research, capacity building and networking. Increasingly these activities are carried out in collaboration with the international partner programmes on global environmental change: the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP), the

    26. Core Projects: Institutional Dimensions Of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC),
    Core Science Project IDGEC, Institutional Dimensions of global environmental change (IDGEC), Institutions are systems of rules, decision
    http://www.ihdp.uni-bonn.de/html/projects/i-idgec.html
    Core Science Project Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC) Institutions are systems of rules, decision-making processes and programs that give rise to social practices, assign roles to the participants and guide their initial interactions. IDGEC's research agenda centers on the examination of the role of social institutions in causing, exacerbating and solving large-scale environmental problems. The analysis looks particularly closely at concepts of institutional fit, interplay, and issues of scale. The core activities of IDGEC circle around three themes: ocean governance, forest use and carbon management; the circumpolar North and Southeast Asia are regional foci.
    For more information on the IDGEC Programs click here
    IDGEC Science Plan:
    Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change: Science Plan

    Oran R. Young et al, 1999. IHDP Report Series No. 9
    IDGEC
    Newsletter/ Publications
    Chair of the IDGEC Scientific Steering Committee

    Oran R. Young, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management

    27. Johns Hopkins School Of Public Health - The Program On Health Effects Of Global
    Program On Health Effects Of global environmental change. Course The Global Environment Public Health, 4th term 2003.
    http://www.jhsph.edu/globalchange/
    Home About the Program
  • Volume 1, no. 1
  • Volume 1, no. 2 Assessment of Potential Effects of Climate Change on Health in the U.S.
    Public Health
    Selected Program Publications Archived Documents Past Conferences
  • Climate/Health, Caribbean Workshop, May, 2002, Barbados
  • Healthy Ecosystems, Healthy People:
    Linkages between Biodiversity, Ecosystem Health and Human Health, Washington, DC, June 6-11, 2002
    Related Links ... Contact Us
  • Program On Health Effects
    Of Global Environmental Change
    , 4th term 2003
    (JAMA book review)

    ANNOUNCING New Educational Website on EcoHealth .org
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Global Environmental Change and Our Health
    website provides middle-school students and educators with original, student-friendly content and health-focused lesson plans to help them understand the effects of global climate and environmental change on our health. The site is now live!
    Visit http://EcoHealth .org
    ANOUNCING NEW PARTNERSHIP
    We have joined ranks with the Consortium for Conservation Medicine , a partnership bringing together the fields of Conservation Biology, Veterinary Medicine

    28. Usda-ciesin.poly.edu3333/
    Human Health global environmental change Fall Courses 2002 HUMAN HEALTH global environmental change. A multidisciplinary course designed to meet the demand for a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship
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    29. Center For Health And The Global Environment, Harvard Medical School
    Center s mission is to understand the human health consequences of global environmental change, and to promote a wider understanding of these consequences
    http://www.med.harvard.edu/chge/coursenew.html
    Introduction
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    GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE A multi-disciplinary course designed to meet the demand for a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between human health and the global environment for future physicians, policy-makers and public health experts. Faculty Notes Bibliography
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    30. WHO: Global Environmental Change And Health
    global environmental change, Location WHO WHO sites global environmental change. global environmental change and health.
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    Global environmental change Location: WHO WHO sites Global environmental change
    Global environmental change and health
    Large-scale and global environmental hazards to human health include climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, loss of biodiversity, changes in hydrological systems and the supplies of freshwater, land degradation and stresses on food-producing systems. Appreciation of this scale and type of influence on human health requires a new perspective which focuses on ecosystems and on the recognition that the foundations of long-term good health in populations rely in great part on the continued stability and functioning of the biosphere's life-supporting systems. It also brings an appreciation of the complexity of the systems upon which we depend. FURTHER INFORMATION Climate change and health
    Ecosystems and health

    Includes information on biodiversity, desertification and freshwater
    Stratospheric ozone depletion, UV radiation and health

    Global environmental change links

    Other websites on global environmental change
    JUST PUBLISHED Using climate to predict disease outbreaks: a review Read the document Climate change and human health - risks and responses.

    31. International Pacific Research Center
    Providing an international, stateof-the-art research environment to improve understanding of the nature and predictability of climate variability and regional aspects of global environmental change in the Asia-Pacific sector.
    http://iprc.soest.hawaii.edu/
    Welcome to the International Pacific Research Center We are a climate research center conceived under the “U.S.–Japan Common Agenda for Cooperation in Global Perspective.” Our focus is climate variation and predictability in the Asia-Pacific region, including regional aspects of global environmental change. The IPRC Science Plan outlines our goals and research strategies. The Asia-Pacific Data-Research Center (APDRC) is a branch of the IPRC. It provides the international research community with easy access to climate data and products, and conducts research to improve data collection and preparation. Address: Pacific Ocean Science and Technology Bldg., Room 401, 1680 East-West Road, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 ( click for map Phone: Fax:

    32. WHO: Global Environmental Change
    global environmental change. Largescale natural ecosystems. RELATED WHO SITE. - global environmental change and health. ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS.
    http://www.who.int/ceh/risks/cehchange/en/
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    Children's environmental health (CEH) Location: WHO WHO sites Children's environmental health Risks ...
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    Global environmental change
    Large-scale and global environmental hazards to human health include climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, loss of biodiversity, changes in hydrological systems and the supplies of freshwater, land degradation and stresses on food-producing systems. These processes influence the risks of vector-borne diseases, water and food-borne diarrhoea, and malnutrition, which are among the major burdens of disease in the developing world, and are disproportionately concentrated on children. In addition, as environmental degradation acts over a long-term and is potentially irreversible, children have the most to gain from measures to safeguard the integrity of natural ecosystems. RELATED WHO SITE Global environmental change and health
    ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS Air pollution
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    33. Global Environmental Change Program (GECP)
    global environmental change Program Department of Environmental Sciences University of Virginia. The global environmental change
    http://www.gecp.virginia.edu/
    Global Environmental Change Program
    Department of Environmental Sciences
    University of Virginia
    T he Global Environmental Change Program (GECP) is an organization dedicated to the overarching themes of
    • understanding the large scale dynamics of the surface of the Earth
      mathematically modeling and monitoring the dynamics of the Earth's terrestrial surface under current and altered environmental conditions
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    34. CIESIN Agriculture Guide
    CIESIN Thematic Guides. AGRICULTURE. AND global environmental change. Welcome to the CIESIN Thematic Guide on Agriculture and global environmental change.
    http://ciesin.columbia.edu/TG/AG/AG-home.html
    CIESIN Thematic Guides
    AGRICULTURE
    AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
    Welcome to the CIESIN Thematic Guide on Agriculture and Global Environmental Change. The purpose of this guide is to help you locate key documents and data sets that pertain to human dimensions of global environmental change related to agriculture. Although the aim is to provide the most relevant sources and data, this guide offers only an overview of available information. Agriculture is as ancient as human civilization itself and is the fundamental activity through which humans survive on earth. Especially in developing countries, agriculture is the primary contributor to the nation's economy. Agricultural practices, however, may contribute to global climate change: Arable farming, burning and clearing of forests, wetland rice cultivation, raising of livestock, and use of nitrogenous fertilizer can lead to increased concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide in the atmosphere. Conversely, global climate change could affect agriculture by reducing the amount of land available for cultivation, decreasing crop yields, and threatening food security, especially in the developing countries. Therefore, systematically documenting and disseminating information related to the impact of agricultural activities on the global climateand vice versaare important tasks. Identifying appropriate technological and policy interventions to mitigate global climate change is crucial at the national, regional, and local levels. Considering indigenous environmental knowledge, including human adaptive strategies, is necessary to strengthen technological and policy initiatives.

    35. GECHSUCI
    The global environmental change and Human Security Project Office at UCI (GECHSUCI) was established in 1999 to explore the ways in which environmental change
    http://www.gechs.uci.edu/
    The Global Environmental Change and Human Security Project Office at UCI (GECHS-UCI) was established in 1999 to explore the ways in which environmental change affects the lives and welfare of individuals and groups around the world, especially in developing countries. In 2003, GECHS-UCI was incorporated into the Center for Unconventional Security Affairs (CUSA) at UCI. GECHS-UCI's research and fieldwork on environmental security issues will be a a core project of CUSA. News and Events UPDATE! Occasional papers about unconventional security issues are available at the Center for Unconventional Security Affairs (CUSA) website. Nils Petter Gleditsch, will present "A Resource Curse? Scarcity and Abundance as Causes of Conflict." Thursday, January 22, 2004, 10:00 am in 408 MPAA Building. We participated in the "Conference on Environment, Conflict, and Cooperation: Gaps and Opportunities for Research and Policy Agendas" December 3-5, 2003. This event was held at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC and was co-sponsored by the United Nations Environment Programme’s Division of Early Warning and Assessment and the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and Security Project. On November 10, Bryan McDonald presented on “The Controversy over Biotech Food: Implications for Science, Politics and Security” at 12:00 noon in SE I room 225.

    36. Global Environmental Change
    global environmental change Edited by Hester, RE; Harrison, RM © 2002 Royal Society of Chemistry Title Details Ordering Info
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    37. Nat'l Academies Press, Global Environmental Change: (1999), Table Of Contents
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    39. Tropical Rain Forest Information Center (TRFIC)
    A major NASA data and information center supporting research and information on tropical forests, and their role in global environmental change.
    http://www.trfic.msu.edu/
    Notice: This website will be off-line during part
    of the weekend 12/1 - 12/2 while we move to new offices.
    Notice: The Tropical Rain Forest Information Center is in the process of making upgrades and maintenance.
    Until the process is complete we will have only partial services.
    We expect to complete it in the next 24 hours.
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    he Tropical Rain Forest Information Center is a NASA Earth Science Information Partner ( ESIP ). Our mission is to provide NASA data, products and information services to the science, resource management, and policy and education communities. We provide Landsat and other high resolution satellite remote sensing data as well as digital deforestation maps and databases to a range of users through web-based Geographic Information Systems. We also provide scientific information on the current state of the world's tropical forests, and value-added expert services. more...

    40. Internet Companion
    THE INTERNET COMPANION TO global environmental change AN ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE John Horel. University of Utah.
    http://www.met.utah.edu/jhorel/companion/climate.html
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    G LOBAL E NVIRONMENTAL C HANGE:
    A N A TMOSPHERIC P ERSPECTIVE John Horel. University of Utah

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