The BER international activities range from the support of individual
investigators to formal international agreements.
Joint Research on Climatic Changes Between the United States and
the People's Republic of China - The United States Department of
Energy and the People's Republic of China Academy of Sciences signed an agreement
on August 19, 1987 to carry out a joint research program to study possible
global warming due to the enhanced greenhouse effect. The Department and
the China Meteorological Administration signed in February 1997 an agreement
to conduct joint research on regional climate change. The continuing joint
studies include opportunities for scientists in both countries to share climate
information, leading to an improved understanding of the Earth's climate
system and to reliable climate prediction based on the use of general circulation
models (GCMs). The linked slide show displays recent progress.
NARSTO - is a public/private partnership, whose membership
spans government, the utilities, industry, and academe throughout Mexico,
the United States, and Canada. Its primary mission is to coordinate and enhance
policy-relevant scientific research and assessment of air quality, with climate
considerations, with the central programmatic goal of determining workable,
efficient, and effective strategies for local and regional air quality management.
DOE is a Federal sponsoring partner and active participant of NARSTO.