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The State of the Cryosphere: What the Ice is Telling us

28 November 2003

The cryosphere comprises all the frozen water and soil on the surface of the Earth. The book from Cambridge University Press, "Mass Balance of the Cryosphere", to be published in January 2004, focuses on two key components of this sensitive environment: land ice, in the form of ice sheets, caps and glaciers, and sea ice. These are important indicators of both short and long- term climate change. Written by a team of 23 expert scientists and edited by Dr Jonathan Bamber and Dr Anthony Payne of Bristol University, the book warns that the cryosphere is extremely sensitive to climate change and we ignore at our peril the dramatic and disturbing trends that have already been observed globally.

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Answers from the Ice Edge

01 June 1998

This report is about changes Alaska Native peoples of the northern Bering and Chukchi seas observe in their surroundings. Climate change is a grave threat to northern ecosystems and thus to the subsistence way of life that is the heart of Yup’ik and Inupiat cultures.

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Energy [R]evolution - Executive Summary

27 October 2008

This is a 16 page summary of the report that provides a blueprint showing how to apply existing technologies to halve global CO2 emissions by 2050, whilst allowing for an increase in energy consumption. The report is divided into 10 regional reports, with a global summary. It demonstrates how a 'business as usual' scenario is not an option if we are to attain a secure and stable energy supply.

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Energy [R]evolution

27 October 2008

This report provides a blueprint showing how to apply existing technologies to halve global CO2 emissions by 2050, whilst allowing for an increase in energy consumption. The report is divided into 10 regional reports, with a global summary. It demonstrates how a 'business as usual' scenario is not an option if we are to attain a secure and stable energy supply.

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