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- 1. Socioeconomic Inequality and Climate Change Hazards: A Focus on the Great Lakes Region
This study focuses on four aspects of addressing and exploring solutions for climate change, socioeconomic inequality, and their interactions that reflect the core values, lessons, and ideas that emerged from two workshop discussions with participants from the Great Lakes Region.
- 2. Climate Change in 7 Minutes
Video: Paul Higgins on the basics of climate change from his appearance on 24 Hours of Climate Reality.
- 3. The Intersection of Socioeconomic Status & Climate Change Risks & Hazards in the United States Great Lakes Region: An Intern Report
The Great Lakes Region relies heavily on its natural resources for the majority of its industries, jobs, and income. This report explores the intersecting challenges presented by climate change and socioeconomic inequalities that impact residents throughout the region.
- 4. AMS Community Synthesis on Climate Change Solutions
This study provides a summary of input from the AMS community on climate change solutions. It was carried out in an accelerated time frame in response to a request from the National Science Foundation for rapid community input.
- 5. A Conceptual Tool for Climate Change Risk Assessment
We develop a new conceptual tool to explore the potential societal consequences of climate change.
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- 6. How to Deal with Climate Change
Climate Change is a complex and contentious public issue, but the risk-management options available to us are straightforward and have well-characterized strengths and weaknesses, as described in this article in Physics Today.
- 7. Climate Change Risk Management
This study identifies potential policy responses to climate change and explores their strengths and weaknesses.
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- 8. Climate Change in 7 Minutes
Video: Paul Higgins on the basics of climate change from his appearance on 24 Hours of Climate Reality.
- 9. Responding to Climate Predictions
To respond effectively to climate predictions that involve significant seasonal variations, governments also require appropriate policies governing public and private decisions – at the local, national, and international levels.
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