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Climate Change

Tuesday, 17 June 2014: 2:30 PM-3:30 PM
146B-C (Washington Convention Center)
Wednesday, 18 June 2014: 2:30 PM-3:30 PM
146B-C (Washington Convention Center)
 
Space-based technologies for climate change management in Africa
Ayodele Adekunle Faiyetole, EarthSpace/Innovations to Society, Lagos, Nigeria; Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
 
Climate change policy and the U.S. Congress: A twenty-year review
Megan F Gambs1, Pamela M Barrett1 and Nives Dolsak2, (1)University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States, (2)University of Washington, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs and School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, Seattle, United States
 
Shorter fries or the clean-Earth potato concept for Nitrogen and water management under a changing climate
Martine M Savard, Geologocal Survey of Canada, Quebec, QC, Canada and George Somers, Drinking Water and Wastewater, Prince Edward Island Department of Environment, Labour and Justice, Charlottetown, Canada
Getting used to slow climate and sea level changes: The danger of not recognizing and planning for thresholds
Hans-Peter Plag1, Michelle Covi1 and Larry P Atkinson1,2, (1)Old Dominion Univ, Mitigation and Adaptation Research Institute (MARI), Norfolk, VA, United States, (2)CCPO, Norfolk, VA, United States
Enabling Informed Participation In Governance for Mitigation and Adaptation Through Integration of Science into Society
Hans-Peter Plag1, Jose J. Padilla2, Wie Yusuf3 and Michelle Covi1, (1)Old Dominion Univ, Mitigation and Adaptation Research Institute (MARI), Norfolk, VA, United States, (2)Old Dominion Univ, Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center, Norfolk, VA, United States, (3)Old Dominion Univ, Dept. of Urban Studies and Public Administration, Norfolk, VA, United States
Incorporating Natural Capital into Climate Adaptation Planning: Considering the role and value of coastal habitat in increasing coastal resilience.
Eric Henry Hartge1, Suzanne M Langridge2, Erin E Prahler1,3, Katie Arkema2, Gregg Verutes2, Lisa M Wedding1, Sarah M Reiter1, Molly Melius1, Mary Ruckelshaus2, Anne Guerry2 and Margaret Caldwell1, (1)Center for Ocean Solutions, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford, CA, United States, (2)Natural Capital Project, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford, CA, United States, (3)California Coastal Commission, San Francisco, CA, United States
 
MADE CLEAR: Systemic, sustainable climate change science education
Jennifer Merrill1, Melissa Rogers2, Christopher Petrone3, Dana E Veron1 and Nicole Shea4, (1)College of Marine and Earth Studies, Newark, DE, United States, (2)University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Annapolis, MD, United States, (3)College of Marine and Earth Studies, Lewes, DE, United States, (4)University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States
 
Modeling the social and ecological effects of climate change on the US Atlantic sea scallop fishery
Jennie E Rheuban1, Sarah Cooley2,3, Deborah Hart4, Jonathan A Hare5 and Scott C Doney1, (1)Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst, Woods Hole, MA, United States, (2)Ocean Concervancy, Washington, DC, United States, (3)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States, (4)NOAA Woods Hole, Woods Hole, MA, United States, (5)NOAA NMFS, Narragansett, RI, United States
 
Exploring the intersections of science, ocean-space & law within the context of the emerging legal status of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean
Kristen Laurel Shake1,2, Karen E Frey2 and Deborah G Martin2, (1)Clark Labs, Worcester, MA, United States, (2)Clark University, Graduate School of Geography, Worcester, MA, United States
 
Exploring pathways of science communication within the Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) of the Pacific-Arctic Region
Kristen Laurel Shake1, Karen E Frey2, Jacqueline M Grebmeier3, Sue E Moore4, Lee W Cooper3,5 and Robert S Pickart6, (1)Clark Labs, Worcester, MA, United States, (2)Clark University, Graduate School of Geography, Worcester, MA, United States, (3)Univ MD Center Enviro Science, Solomons, MD, United States, (4)NOAA/Fisheries ST7, Seattle, WA, United States, (5)Univ Maryland, Solomons, MD, United States, (6)WHOI, Woods Hole, MA, United States
The Influence of Climate Change on Human Migration: A South African Case Study
Rachel Licker, Marina Mastrorillo, Michael Oppenheimer, Lyndon D Estes and Ruohong Cai, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States
Improving environmental decision making: what social science can tell us
Courtney St John, CRED, Columbia Earth Institute, New York, NY, United States; Center for Research on Environmental Decisions, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States
A multi-tiered approach for carbon sequestration Area of Review delineation
Karl Bandilla1, Jens T Birkholzer2, Abdullah Cihan2 and Michael A Celia1, (1)Princeton University, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton, NJ, United States, (2)Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Earth Sciences, Berkeley, CA, United States
What is the Correct Level of National Investment in Climate Science?
Bruce A Wielicki1, Roger Cooke2, David F Young1 and Martin G Mlynczak1,3, (1)NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, United States, (2)Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, United States, (3)NASA Langley Research Ctr, Hampton, VA, United States
The Use of "Global Warming" Vs. "Climate Change" in the Scientific Literature and Prestige Press
Peter Jacobs, George Mason University, Environmental Science and Policy, Fairfax, VA, United States, Ari Jokimäki, Skeptical Science, Brisbane, Australia and Ken Rice, The University of Edinburgh, Institute for Astronomy, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Engaging Scientists in Policy Making around the Geosciences: The Case of the Union of Concerned Scientists’ Science Network
Gretchen T Goldman, Melissa Varga and Danielle Fox, Union of Concerned Scientists, Washington, DC, United States
 
Climate Change on the Back of an Envelope
Tasha Reddy, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, United States
Implications of Carbon Cycle Feedbacks for Social Cost of Carbon
Joseph Majkut1, Jorge L Sarmiento1,2, Thomas L Froelicher2, Michael Oppenheimer3 and Robert E Kopp III4, (1)Princeton University, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Princeton, NJ, United States, (2)Princeton Univ, Princeton, NJ, United States, (3)Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States, (4)Rutgers University New Brunswick, Piscataway, NJ, United States
It Ain't Just the Heat, It's the Humanity: Evidence and Implications of a Knowledge-Based Consensus on Climate Change
Peter Jacobs1, John Cook2,3 and Dana Nuccitelli3, (1)George Mason University, Environmental Science and Policy, Fairfax, VA, United States, (2)Global Change Institute, St Lucia, QLD, Australia, (3)Skeptical Science, Brisbane, Australia
Back to the Future: How Paleoclimatic Data Can Increase Stakeholder Preparedness in a Warming World
Peter Jacobs and Kim de Mutsert, George Mason University, Environmental Science and Policy, Fairfax, VA, United States
Digital Engagement Initiative Supporting the 2014 National Climate Assessment
Amanda Laura Rycerz1, Robert Milton Taylor2 and Jamie Herring1, (1)HabitatSeven, Ottawa, ON, Canada, (2)Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellite North Carolina State, Asheville, NC, United States
 
Considering Climate Change in Hydropower Relicensing: Suggested Remedies and Reforms to the Integrated Licensing Process
Joshua H Viers1, Sarah E Null2, Sarah M Yarnell3 and David E Rheinheimer1, (1)University of California Merced, Merced, CA, United States, (2)Utah State University, Logan, UT, United States, (3)University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States
 
Scientific Knowledge in a Value-laden Public Policy-Making Process: The COMMUNITY Framework for Consensus-Based Management of Wicked Problems
Christopher D Gambino, Washington State University, Animal Sciences, Pullman, WA, United States, Natalie C. Grecu, Washington State University, Murrow College of Communication, Pullman, United States, Melanie Thornton, Washington State University, School of the Environment, Pullman, United States and Steven stehr@wsu.edu Stehr, Washington State University, School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs, Pullman, WA, United States
 
Collaborative Modeling in the Spokane River Basin: Engaging Stakeholders to Explore Basin-wide Water Management Strategies in the Context of Climate Change
Melanie Thornton and Allyson Beall King, Washington State University, School of the Environment, Pullman, WA, United States
 
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