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Thirteen Federal agencies advancing the science of and global change. Hard at work on . Official account, U.S. Global Change Research Program.

Washington, DC
Joined February 2012
Born on November 16, 1990

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  1. The Special Report will serve as the foundation for . Review the draft by Feb 3:

  2. NOAA & confirm 2016 is Earth’s warmest year on record

  3. 2016 global temperatures teleconference TODAY (1/18) at 11 a.m. EST/8 a.m. PST with and .

  4. ICYMI, last week we released the update to our strategic plan:

  5. Our climate experts & will discuss 2016 temperature data & climate trends on Wednesday at 11am ET. Details:

  6. FINAL REMINDER: Technical inputs to the next National Assessment must be submitted TODAY!

  7. REMINDER: Technical inputs to the next National Assessment are due on Sunday, Jan. 15!

  8. The Resilience Dialogues has announced 10 new community projects Learn more here:

  9. Protecting Fish, Wildlife, Plants, and Ecosystems in a Changing Climate

  10. Hurry--technical inputs to the National Assessment are due 1/15!

  11. New state climate summaries contribute to sustained assessment process:

  12. Hey kids--want to learn about the difference between weather and climate? Check out !

  13. Learn about change in your state, using this interactive map from and

  14. New summaries describe observed and projected climate changes for all 50 states:

  15. This is the last week to submit technical inputs to the next National Assessment

  16. JUST POSTED: Read the update to our Strategic Plan

  17. Don't miss your chance to review and comment on the draft Special Report (due Feb 3)

  18. ., advance understanding of climate change and its impacts. [Fig: ]

  19. Increasing Representation of the Social Sciences in Global Change Research

  20. Only 10 days left to submit technical inputs to --send us your case studies, literature, adaptation plans..

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