Climate Science & Policy

350.org
International effort to raise awareness of the need to decrease carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million.

Adapation and Remediation
Read MCAN member Adam Saccks' paper on remediation and adaptation.

Climate Action Network International
The Climate Action Network (CAN) is a worldwide network of over 430 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) working to promote government and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.

Conservation Law Foundation
Environmental advocacy organization working on environmental problems that threaten New England including climate change and clean energy.

Climate Ethics
A commentary site on climate change science and policymaking by those working on climate change ethics.

Climate Progress
Insider’s view on climate science, politics and solutions from Joe Romm, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress.

James Hansen’s Website
Website of Dr. James Hansen, Director of NASA'S Goddard Institute for Space Studies at Columbia University and leading climate scholar.

Pew Center on Global Climate Change
Brings together business leaders, policy makers, scientists, and other experts to bring a new approach to a complex and often controversial issue. Our approach is based on sound science, straight talk, and a belief that we can work together to protect the climate while sustaining economic growth.

Real Climate: Climate Science from Climate Scientists

Scripps CO2 Program
Home of the Keeling Curve and measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide.

Union of Concerned Scientists
Science-based nonprofit working for a healthy environment and a safer world. Combines independent scientific research and citizen action to develop innovative, practical solutions and secure responsible changes in government policy, corporate practices, and consumer choices.

United Nations Climate Change Website -
Includes links to many UN-related documents regarding climate change.

U.S. Climate Action Network
USCAN is the largest US network of organizations focused on climate change. USCAN plays a critical role as the only network connecting organizations working on climate advocacy and policy development at all three levels of the debate: state/regional, federal, and international, all of which are becoming increasingly interdependent. USCAN is an affiliate network of the Climate Action Network (CAN), a worldwide network of more than 400 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) from 85 countries working to promote government, private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.


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