Welcome to CoreFacts, where we're always short on time, but
big on science. I'm Steve Sobieszczyk. But enough about me, let's see what you
want to know about.
Does the USGS monitor global warming?
Not specifically. Our charge is to understand
characteristics of the earth, especially the earth's surface, that affect our
Nation's land, water, and biological resources. That includes quite a bit of
environmental monitoring but other agencies, especially NOAA and NASA, are
specifically funded to monitor global temperature and atmospheric phenomena
such as ozone concentrations. Our work at USGS in the Global Change and Climate
History Program focuses on understanding the likely consequences of climate
change, especially by studying how climate has changed in the past.
And now you know. Join us every weekday for a new CoreFact.
If you're looking for more in-depth science coverage, please check out the USGS
CoreCast at usgs.gov/corecast. If you think you have a question that's worth
answering on the air, send it to us either via email at corefacts@usgs.gov [that's
C-O-R-E-F-A-C-T-S at USGS dot GOV] or give us a call and leave a voicemail at
703-648-5600; and that is a long distance number, unless you're in the 703 area
code, so long distance fees do apply.
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