Milestones
- 2008: Data Descriptions from PANGAEA now available
- 2007: Data Sets from Fourth IPCC Assessment Report archived
- 2007: Adopted data sharing via Open Architecture Initiative protocol for data set sharing (OAI-PMH)
- 2006: Abrupt Climate Change presentations for White House, Dept. of Commerce
- 2004: Paleoceanography Database v. 1.0 created
- 2004: Abrupt Climate Change Web site created
- 2003: International Multi-proxy Paleofire Database (IMPD) online
- 2002: Became part of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center
- 2002: Applied Research Center for Paleoclimatology established
- 2001: Paleo Perspective on North American Drought created
- 2001: Climate Timeline educational web pages created
- 1999: First Workshop on PAGES/CLIVAR Data Management
- 1998: Second Workshop on Global Paleoenvironmental Data, Boulder, Colorado
- 1997: Number of data sites in global network reaches 10,000
- 1996: PAGES Data Management Plan published
- 1995: Became data source for Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessments
- 1995: Became paleoclimate data center for World Climate Research Program
- 1994: Became paleoclimate data center for Paleoclimate Model Intercomparison Project
- 1993-99: Sponsored over 15 data coordination mtgs.
- 1993: Workshop on Global Paleoenvironmental Data, Bern, Switzerland
- 1993: Became Data Coordination Center for International Geosphere-Biosphere Program
- 1992: Began formal coordination with WDC for Glaciology (Snow and Ice)
- 1992: WDC for Paleoclimatology sanctioned by ICSU
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