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Current Issue:Vol. 4 No. 3

Volume 4, Issue 3

November 17, 2008

Editor's Note

Climate change could have dramatic consequences for Northwest energy sources, agriculture, forestry, business interests, and the environment.   With 100 experts dedicated solely to atmospheric science and climate change, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is providing a better understanding of this complex topic. Whether in the air, on mountains and glaciers; in computer laboratories, speaking to Congressional committees, or collaborating with the worldwide science community, PNNL is bringing objective, valuable climate insights to decision makers.

This issue of Pacific Northwest Technology Today highlights some of the exciting work PNNL is doing to help decision makers understand and respond to climate issues.

 For more information, please visit www.pnl.gov/atmospheric.

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Climate change: It's here, and it's not getting better

Profile: Phil Rasch, Chief Climate Scientist

Flying research laboratory yields sky-high data

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