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Scientists have observed a warming trend across the Earth since the late 19th century, with the most rapid warming occurring over the past two decades. If emissions of greenhouse gases continue unabated, some scientists say humans may change global temperature and the planet’s climate at an unprecedented rate. However, many questions remain about the cause, pace and consequences of these changes.
NCER’s STAR program is working towards EPA’s research goal of understanding the possible consequences of global change on human health, ecosystems and social well-being. Our global change research has been designed to provide scientific information to stakeholders nd policy-makers so that they can make informed decisions about whether and how to respond to global change.
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2007:
- Ecological Impacts from the Interactions of Climate Change, Land Use Change and Invasive Species: A Joint Research Solicitation - EPA, USDA
- Issues in Tribal Environmental Research and Health Promotion: Novel Approaches for Assessing and Managing Cumulative Risks and Impacts of Global Climate Change
- Decision Support Systems Involving Climate Change and Public Health
- Implications of Tropospheric Air Pollution for Surface UV Exposures
- Nonlinear Responses to Global Change in Linked Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems and Effects of Multiple Factors on Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Joint Research Solicitation- EPA, DOE
- The Impact of Climate Change & Variability on Human Health
- Effects of Climate Change on Ecosystem Services Provided by Coral Reefs and Tidal Marshes
- Fire, Climate and Air Quality
- Regional Development, Population Trend, and Technology Change Impacts on Future Air Pollution Emissions