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Volume 10, No. 6 December 1997:
Kyoto Meeting Made Strides But Left Many Issues for COP 4
The Road from Kyoto to Buenos Aires
Kyoto Basket Attracts Developing Country Interest at COP3
Climate Stabilization Strategies: The Kyoto Basket
Clinton Administration Offers Incentives to Curb Domestic Emissions and Maintain Growth
International Roster of Speakers at Climate Institute Symposium Express Optimism on Benign Energy Development
Climate Institute News: Board Members in Japan
Earth Savers Sing, Dance and Capture Hearts at Kyoto
Volume 10, No. 5 November 1997:
Polar Ice Sheets May Have Unexpected Effects on El Niños, Ocean Circulation
New Jersey Meeting Weighs Role of Rising Seas in Coastal Erosion and Flooding
Volume 10, No. 4 September-October 1997:
Feedbacks Could Amplify Global Warming Beyond Current Predictions
Climate Surprises Could Spring from Changes in River Flow, Ice Sheets and Sea Ice
Ocean/Atmosphere Memory Makes Extreme Events More Likely
Heavy Rainfall Has Increased as Temperatures Have Risen Bringing Threat of More Damage in Future
Volume 10, No. 3 July-August 1997:
Business Discovers Profit in Alternative Energy Investments
Photovoltaic Cells Bring Light and Power to World's Rural Dwellers
Natural Gas Firm Commits Capital to Wind Energy
BP Chief Asserts Business Must Take Some Responsibility for Climate Policy;Company Plans to Measure and Limit its Greenhouse Gases
Companies Vie To Bring Fuel Cell Powered Autos to Market
Insurance Farms, Banks Will Invest Funds In Solar Energy
Domestic Projects Show Cities How to Save Municipal Energy
Volume 10, No. 2 May-June 1997:
Volume 10, No. 1 January-February 1997:
Green Energy Plays a Growing Role in the World But Has a Long Way to Go to Realize Its Valuable Potential
Brazil Has Water Power And Ethanol But Can They Meet Rising Needs
China Faces Many Complexities Behind Heavy Reliance on Coal
Europe: Group Declares Carbon Emissions Can Be Lower Without Raising Costs
Germany Adopts Home Measures And Tests Joint Implementation
Dutch White Paper Urges Immediate Worldwide Action
UK Panel Looks at Ways Financial Cummunity Can Boost Solar Energy
India Looks to Gas And Renewables to Reduce Use of Coal
Japan Has Many Options; Photovoltaics Is a Significant One
Mexico Suffering Severe Strain; Little Progress in Green Energy Expected
Russia Hopes to Stabilize CO2 Emissions by 2010
US Firm Backs Many Forms of Solar Energy In World Market
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Volume 9, No. 6 November-December 1996:
Conference brings together broad local group to explore impact of sea level rise on Chesapeake
A Message to Conference Participants: By John Toll, President of Washington College
A Time To Reflect; a Time to Move Forward: Keynote Address by Dr. Sarah J. Taylor-Rogers, Dept. of Natural Resources
Conference Poster Contest
VANISHING LANDS: Sea Level. Society and Chesapeake Bay: Review by Nancy C. Wilson
Volume 9, No. 5 September-October 1996:
Summary Information on the Washington Summit on Protection of the World's Climate, September 4 - 6
Rockefeller Foundation President Lays Down Solar Energy Challenge
A Senator from US and One from the Philippines Urge Green Energy Support (Lieberman and Alvarez)
Tickell Stresses Energy Role of Governments and International Bodies
Volume 9, No. 3 April-May-June 1996:
The Chesapeake at the Crossroads
Washington Climate Summit Seeks Huge Boost for Renewables
Experts Meeting in Montevideo Call for Latin American Regional Cooperation on Climate Change
Volume 9, No. 1&2 January-February-March 1996:
National Parks from Coral Reefs to Wetlands to Glaciers May Be Vulnerable to Climate Change
Moving the Goal Posts: Guest Column By Paul Pritchard
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Volume 8, No. 5/6 October-November-December 1995:
Madras Workshop Identifies Ways South Asians Can Respond to Climate Change
Volume 8, No. 3 May-June 1995:
Scientists Express Concern About How Stable the East and West Antarctic Ice Sheets May Be
Greenhouse Warming Could Pop the Cork On a Bottled-up East Antarctic Ice Sheet
West Antarctic Ice Sheet Program
Volume 8, No. 2 March-April 1995
Rising Seas Threaten Cities, Erode Beaches and Drown Wetlands in Key Developing Countries
Argentina: Sea Rise Risks Are Small But Tangible in Argentina
Bangladesh: Bangladesh Is Used to Coping But Rising Seas Pose New Dangers
Brazil: Brazilian Harbors and Mangrove Forests Face New Strains
China: Typhoon Surges May Overwhelm China's Ancient Dikes
Egypt: Egypt's Port of Alexandria Likely to Lose Popular Beaches in Next Decades
Malaysia: Malaysia Awakens to Erosion Threat Along its Extensive Coast
Nigeria: More Than 3 Million May Have to Move from Lowlands in Nigeria
Senegal: Senegal's Shoreline Is Already Receding and Salinity Threatens Wetlands
Uruguay: Protection of Uruguay's Beaches, Target of Millions, Would be Expensive
Venezuela: Oil Drilling Leads to Land Subsidence, Increasing Vulnerability in Venezuela
Volume 8, No. 1 January-February 1995
Leaders of Asia and the Pacific Call for Public-Private Partnership to Develop Benign Energy Technologies
Address of Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto
Address of Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos
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Volume 7, Number 4. July-August 1994:
Pioneering Study of 8 Asian Nations Examines Implications of Climate Change for Region
Bangladesh
India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Pakistan
Philippines
Sri Lanka
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