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The
Seminar Series was organized from May 1995 through July 2000 by the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
Each session offered a presentation and discussion of a topic drawn from
the latest scientific studies of the global environment and its interaction
with societal activities and the economy. The format was designed to encourage
consideration of important research findings in the context of the issues
facing decision-makers. The topics and speakers were selected for their
potential interest to a wide audience, both governmental and
nongovernmental.
What's
Happening To Stratospheric Ozone Over The Arctic, And Why? (31 July
2000)
Climate
Warming of the 20th Century in the Context of Historical and Geological
Records of Past Climate Changes (14 June 2000)
The
Earth's Surface Temperature in the 20th Century: Coming to Grips with
Satellite and Surface-Based Records of Temperature. (17 May
2000)
The
Record of Surface Warming in the 20th Century: Recent Observations and
Model Results (7 April 2000)
Natural Climate Oscillations of Short Duration and the Long Term Climate
Warming - Sorting Out the Climate System (23 March 2000)
Climate
Change in the Arctic and Antarctic: The Latest Observational Evidence
on Changes in Sea Ice and Ice Shelves (22 February 2000)
El
Niño/La Niña and Hurricanes: Was 1999 a Preview of the Near
Future? (16 December 1999)
What's
Driving Climate Change in the 20th Century - Changes in Solar Radiation
or the Buildup of Greenhouse Gases? (23 November 1999)
Sensitivity
of the Tropics to a Global Climate Warming: Evidence and Implications
(16 November 1999)
Amphibian
Declines in the Cloud Forests of Costa Rica: Responses to Climate Change?
(5 October 1999)
CO2
and Temperature over the Last 420,000 Years: Present and Projected Climate
Changes in Perspective
(30
September 1999)
Origin,
Impact, and Implications of the Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico (19
July 1999)
Status
of the Health of Coral Reefs: An Update (22 June 1999)
Surface
Temperature Changes and Biospheric Responses in the Northern Hemisphere
during the Last 1,000 Years (17 May 1999)
Arctic
Sea-Ice: Changes, Causes, and Implications (20 April 1999)
Projected
Ecosystem Changes for the United States Under a Climate Warming (18
March 1999)
Status
and Health of Marine Ecosystems, Fisheries, and Habitat: The Road Ahead
(17 February 1999)
History
of Drought Variability in the Central United States: Implications for
the Future (25 January 1999)
Changes
in Carbon Sources and Sinks: The Outlook for Climate Change and Managing
Carbon in the Future (8 December 1998)
Environmental
Water Security: Lessons from the Southwestern U.S., Northwestern Mexico,
and the Middle East (23 November 1998)
Which
World? - A Look at Three Plausible Trend-Based Scenarios of the Future
(22 October 1998)
Depletion
and Recovery of the Ozone Layer: An Update of the Scientific Understanding
(23 September 1998)
Reconstruction
of the Earth's Temperature Record for the Last Six Centuries: Are the
Earth's Glaciers Responding to Climate Change? (20 July 1998)
Development
of Asian Megacities: Environmental, Economic, Social, and Health Implications
(11 June 1998)
Potential
Consequences of Global Warming for the Northwestern US: Water Resources
and Marine Ecosystems (19 May 1998)
Estimating
the Consequences of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Case of Air Quality
for the U.S. (20 April 1998)
Origin,
Incidence, and Implications of Amazon Fires (30
March 1998)
Abrupt
Climate Changes Revisited: How Serious and How Likely? (23
February 1998)
Climate
Change from the 14th-20th Centuries: Evidence from the Subsurface and
the Arctic (20 January 1998)
Observed
Climate Change in Alaska: The Early Consequences of Global Warming
(8 December 1997)
Global
Warming and the Earth's Water Cycle: What Do the Changes Mean and Why
be Concerned? (5 November 1997)
The
1997-98 El Nino Forecast: What are the Societal Implications and Opportunities?
(20 October 1997)
Anticipated
Climate Changes in a High-CO2 World: Implications for Long-Term
Planning (15 September 1997)
Wetland
Losses in the United States: Scope, Causes, Impacts, and Future Prospects
(7 July 1997)
Antarctic
Update: An Ecosystem Perspective on UV Radiation and Climate Change Impacts
(2 June 1997)
Natural
Hazards, Human Impacts, and Disaster Reduction (22 May 1997)
The
Role of Energy Technologies in Determining the Long-Term Costs for Stabilizing
the Carbon Dioxide Concentration (21 April 1997)
Ecological
and Climatic Consequences of Human-Induced Changes in the Global Nitrogen
Balance (3 March 1997)
Assessing
U.S. Regional Climate Impacts Using Global-Scale General Circulation Models
(10 February 1997)
Food,
Agriculture, and Climate Change: The U.S. and International Outlook
(7 January 1997)
The
Economics of Climate Change Impacts and Mitigation: The Importance of
Values and Assumptions (9 December 1996)
Sustainable
Water Resources in the Next Century, with Special Reference to Global
Climate Change and the Western U.S. (18 November 1996)
The
Ecological Effects of Global Warming on North American Birds and Butterflies
(22 October 1996)
Greenhouse
Gas Emissions Scenarios: Their Content, Assumptions, and Implications
(16 September 1996)
Greenhouse
Concerns: Lessons from the Past (17 July 1996)
Forest
Responses to Changes in Atmospheric Composition and Climate
(10 June 1996)
The
Satellite Temperature Records (20-21 May 1996)
The
Role of Aerosols in Climate Change (25 April 1996)
Extent
and Implications of Land Cover Changes: The View from Space
(12 March 1996)
Coral
Bleaching: Ecological & Economic Impacts (13 February 1996)
Climate
Implications of Abrupt Changes in Ocean Circulation (23 January
1996)
Hurricanes!
(11 December 1995)
Anthropogenic
Ozone Depletion: Status & Human Health Implications (13 November
1995)
Signals
of Human-induced Climate Warming (17 October 1995)
Ice
Core Records of Past Climate Changes: Implications for the Future
(18 September 1995)
Climate
Change and Human Health (10 July 1995)
Climate
Models: How Certain are their Projections of Future Climate Change?
(12 June 1995)
Floods
and Drought (8 May 1995)
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