US Climate Change Science Program
Updated 16 August 2005

Planning Workshop for
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Breakout Group 3 Reports

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13. Climate Variability and Change / Ari Patrinos (DOE)  

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14. Climate -- Ecosystem Interactions / Margaret Davidson (NOAA)     14. Climate -- Ecosystem Interactions DSCN0571.jpg

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15. Resolution of Disparities in Tropospheric Temperature Records / Richard Hallgren (American Meteorological Society)  

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16. Stabilizing Greenhouse Gases in the Earth's Atmosphere: Opportunities for Technology and Innovations / Robert Socolow (Princeton University)  

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17. Resource Management Decision Support / Susan Avery (CCSP)  

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18. Grand Challenges in Observations, Modeling, and Information Systems / Richard Williams (USGS)  

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