SAIN resources about Global Warming and other Biochemical ProcessesThis is an example of the opening text. And some more text, too. There are 230 resources available. 1. Climate Change and Alabama Resource Identifier: http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/UniqueKeyLookup/SHSU5BMSGR/$File/al_impct.pdf Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: EPA Subject: global warming, climatic change, greenhouse effect Description: This homesite contains information on the climate and such as emissions of Greenhouse Gases, the climate system, concentration of Greenhouse gases,coastal areas of Alabama, graphs on agriculture, forests and ecosystems. Publisher: EPA Resource Type: Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Site Conservation Plans Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States State: Alabama Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 2. Climate Change and Tennessee Resource Identifier: http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/UniqueKeyLookup/SHSU5BVU7E/$File/tn_impct.pdf Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: EPA Subject: global warming, climatic change, greenhouse effect Description: This homepage contains information such as emissions of Greenhose gases, the climate system, concentrations of Greenhouse gases, current climatic changes, local climate changes,future climatic changes, human health, agriculture, water resources in Tennessee,forests, and ecosystems. Maps are included. Publisher: EPA Resource Type: Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Maps and Map Services, Practices and Methods Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States State: Tennessee Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 3. Forest Inventory and Analysis – Database Retrieval Syste Resource Identifier: http://fia.fs.fed.us/dbrs_setup.htm Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: Forest Inventory and Analysis National Program Office Subject: Data, Statistics, Biometrics, Statistical analysis, Biological sampling, Biomonitoring, Terrestrial ecosystems, Forests, Forest biomass, Forest conservation, Forest deterioration, Forest productivity, Forest resources, Forestry, Trees, Government agencies, Ecology, Ecosystem disturbance, Disturbance, Climatic change, Environmental quality, Quality, Environmental monitoring Uncontrolled Keywords: Federal government Description: This page contains links to the USDA’s Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) databases, and links to databases which combine FIAata with data from other sources. The databases include: forestry maps, agricultural and forest data, tree harvesting data, resource planning data, and climatic data. Publisher: USDA Forest Service Resource Type: Datasets and Statistics, Maps and Map Services, Tools and Software Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 4. Global Warming Resource Identifier: http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/webprintview/ImpactsWaterResourcesEnvironmentalQualityandRecreation.html Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: U.S. Envirnomental Protection Agency Subject: global Warming, climatic change, Greenhouse effect Description: This website states the decreased river flows and higher temperatures could harm the water quality of the nation's rivers, bays, and lakes. Publisher: U.S. Envirnomental Protection Agency Resource Type: Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Practices and Methods Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 5. Global Warming Reg.Would Cost NC Dearly Resource Identifier: http://www.johnlocke.org/press_releases/2003032645.html Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: Dr. Roy Cordato Subject: global warming, climatic change, greenhouse effect Description: Homesite informs of the statewide program to reduce greenhouse gases to levels required by the United Nation’s Kyoto Protocol global warming. It would likely cost North Carolina households an average of $7,249 a year and consumers and businesses $22.7 billion in higher energy costs and lost wages, according to a recent study by Dr. Cordato, VP of Locke Foundation.Clinton signed Kyoto Protocol but the Senate refused to ratify it due to the high cost.Bush in 2001 withdrew the US as a signatory to the treaty. Many states are now embracing the treaty on their own, implementing new laws requiring massive reductions in CO2 emissions. Publisher: John Locke Foundation Resource Type: Laws and Regulations, Proceedings, Standards and Guidelines Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States State: North Carolina Rights: Copyright held by Publisher >> Next 5 Titles Geographic Perspectives
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