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A Beginner's Guide to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
This page, hosted by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Secretariat, provides a beginner's guide to climate change and the convention.
Annex I Country Listings, UNFCCC
Profiles of all the Annex 1 countries (mostly "industrialized" or "developed" countries) that are parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Includes links to national Web sites on climate change, where available.
Argentina's National Climate Change Web site
The Secretariat of the Environment and Sustainable Development hosts Argentina's National Climate Change Web site.
Armenia's Climate Change Information Center
The Ministry of Nature Protection of the Republic of Armenia's Climate Change Information Center provides information on the Country's climate related programs, policies and organizations.
Asian-Pacific Network for Global Change Research
The Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN) is an inter-governmental network for the promotion of global change research and links between science and policy making in the Asia-Pacific region.
Atmosphere, Climate, and Environment Information Programme, Manchester, UK
The Atmosphere, Climate & Environment Information Programme was supported by the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) to disseminate information on the causes, effects of, and controls on air pollution and climate change, within the framework of national legislation and international discussion.
Australia's National Climate Change Web site
Then National Climate Change Web site, part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade provides information on Australia's position and policy related to global climate change.
Australian Climate Research at CSIRO
Scientists at CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research are monitoring the changing composition of our air, identifying and quantifying sources of greenhouse gases and establishing processes by which these gases are removed from the air.
Australian Greenhouse Office
The Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO), part of the Department of the Environment and Heritage, delivers the majority of programmes under the Australian Government^s climate change strategy.
Austrian Council on Climate Change
The Austrian Council on Climate Change (ACCC) was founded in 1996. It is an interdisciplinary working group consisting of 11 members from the areas of economics, science and technology, which aims to determinate and evaluate measures relating to the prevention of Global Climate Change.
Brazil's National Climate Change Web site
Brazil's Ministry of Science and Technology hosts Brazil's National Climate Change Web site.
British Antarctic Survey, Climate Change Position Statement
This site contains the latest position of the British Antarctic Survey on climatic changes in Antarctica.
Bulgaria's Climate Change Web site
The Republic of Bulgaria Ministry of Environment and Water hosts Bulgaria's Climate Change Web site.
California Climate Change Portal
Extensive Web site with links to information on policy, research, programs, funding, and more.
Cambodia's Climate Change Office
The Ministry of the Environment's Climate Change Office Web site provides information on how Cambodia is working locally and with the international community to address climate change issues.
Canada's National Climate Change Web site
A portal that links to the two main Canadian initiatives on climate change: Canada's Greenline program provides information on environmental decision making and Natural Resources Canada provides information on climate change mitigation.
Canadian Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program
The Government of Canada's Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program provides funding for research and activities to improve our knowledge of Canada’s vulnerability to climate change, to better assess the risks and benefits posed by climate change and to build the foundation upon which appropriate decisions on adaptation can be made.
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC)CDIAC provides the scientific and policy communities with greenhouse gas emission data for both regions and individual countries. CDIAC's emissions data have become standard reference materials. CDIAC is funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Health and Environmental Research.
Center for Global Environmental Research
CGER is a governmental organization sponsored by the National Institute for Environmental Studies, Environment Agency of Japan. It promotes the integration of global environmental research from interdisciplinary, multi-agency, and international perspectives to improve scientific understanding of human impacts on climate. It also provides a basis for developing mitigation and adaptation policies by supporting research, monitoring, and disseminating data.
City of Ann Arbor (Michigan) Climate Protection Initiatives
As a member of ICLEI's Cities for Climate Protection and the Great Lakes Climate Policy Coordination Project, Ann Arbor is working to reduce its climate footprint, with the Energy Office leading the way.
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Climate Protection Initiatives
In 1999, the City Council passed a resolution to join the Cities for Climate Protection (CCP), a campaign of ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability. The resolution committed the City to prepare a greenhouse gas emissions inventory, set a target to reduce emissions, develop and implement a plan, and monitor the results.
City of Duluth (Minnesota) Cities for Climate Protection Site
The Duluth City Council passed a resolution in May 2001 to join the Cities for Climate Protection Campaign sponsored by the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives. This site describes the city's actions to date.
City of Portland's Energy Office
The City of Portland, Oregon was the first U.S. city to adopt a CO2 reduction strategy. Information about its CO2 reduction activities can be found here.
City of St. Paul (Minnesota) Urban CO2 Reduction Plan
In 1992 and 1993, Saint Paul and Minneapolis participated jointly in the International Urban Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Reduction Project, the first global effort to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases which threaten to dramatically alter the global climate, coordinated by the United Nations affiliated International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI).
Clean Cities ProgramThe Clean Cities Program is a Department of Energy (DOE) program designed to encourage the use of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) and their supporting infrastructure throughout the nation. By encouraging AFV use, the Clean Cities program will help achieve energy security and environmental quality goals at both the national and local levels.
Climate Change and Health: Workshop and Conference ReportsThis page, hosted by Health Canada, provides links to a number of workshop and conference reports on the connections between climate change and public health.
Climate Change and Oregon
A state Web site on the potential impacts of climate change in Oregon.
Climate Change and Vermont
A state Web site with information on Vermont's climate change activities, along with links for more information on climate change.
Climate Change Impacts in AlaskaFindings for Alaska from the National Assessment of the Impacts of Climate Variability and Change on the Nation's Resources.
Climate Change Impacts on Arizona
Findings for Arizona from the National Assessment of the Impacts of Climate Variability and Change on the Nation's Resources.
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