US Climate Change Science Program

Updated: 16 March 2009

Climate Literacy: "The Essential Principles of Climate Sciences"

A Guide for Individuals and Communities

 

 

 

U.S. Global Change Research Program / U.S. Climate Change Science Program

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  • About this Climate Literacy Guide:

    Climate Literacy about"The Essential Principles of Climate Science" presents important information for individuals and communities to understand Earth's climate, impacts of climate change, and approaches for adapting and mitigating change. Principles in the guide can serve as discussion starters or launching points for scientific inquiry. The guide can also serve educators who teach climate science as part of their science curricula.

    Development of the guide began at a workshop sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Multiple science agencies, non-governmental organizations, and numerous individuals also contributed through extensive review and comment periods. Discussion at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and NOAA-sponsored Atmospheric Sciences and Climate Literacy workshop contributed substantially to the refinement of the document.


    For further information regarding the Climate Literacy document, please contact Frank Niepold at . Please include "Climate Literacy info" in the subject line.

     


     

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