US Climate Change Science Program Updated: 16th January, 2009

Atmospheric Aerosol Properties and Climate Impacts

Synthesis and Assessment Product 2.3

Lead Agency: NASA

Climate Change Science Program Working Group(s):
  • Atmospheric Composition
 

Status & Details

Estimated publication date for final report: COMPLETED 1/16/2009 

Schedule
Start of 30-day Public Review of Draft Prospectus 9/24/2007 
Final Prospectus Posted 6/30/2008 
Start of 45-day Public Review of Draft Report 7/11/2008 
Third Draft Report Posted 12/15/2008 
Final Report Posted COMPLETED 1/16/2009 
NEXT Step >>COMPLETED
*** est scheduled dates, subject to revision
In reverse chronological order. 

16 January 2009. Final Report posted online. See also press release from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (links posted 16 Jan 2009)

15 December 2008. Final (third) review draft [PDF] (dtd 15 dec 2008) is posted. See also:

11 July 2008. Public review draft of report is posted. Comments will be accepted from 11 July through 25 August 2008. See also invitation to comment and Federal Register notice.

30 June 2008. Final prospectus is posted. Also available as PDF file.

24 September 2007.  Draft prospectus is posted along with invitation to comment. Public review comments will be accepted through 24 October 2007.  See also the Federal Register notice.

24 September 2007.  Peer review plan is posted.

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