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Pew Center [1]

Pew Center [2]

The Pew Center on Global Climate Change is supported by the Pew Charitable Trusts, which is ultimately based on the family fortunes of the descendants of the founder of the Sun Oil Co. The Pew climate program is a centrist, non-profit advocacy organization "working to create a policy environment that leads to the adoption of mandatory federal limits on emissions that contribute to global warming." Pew works intensely with Fortune 500 companies.

Sierra Club [3]

Sierra Club [4]

Sierra is perhaps the largest and most politically active of U.S. membership-based environmental groups. Their long-established climate change program is focused on grass-roots organizing and policy advocacy. Wikipedia [5]. Press Contact [6].

United Nations Environment Programme [7]

United Nations Environment Programme [8]

UNEP is the administrative umbrella for most major UN environmental efforts, including those on climate change. Their site is a good place to look for current and upcoming events, reports, and documents.

World Meteorological Organization [9]

World Meteorological Organization [10]

The WMO is the U.N.-based international organization for cooperation among national weather agencies on all sorts of weather-related projects, including the instrument observations at a vast network of weather stations that provide basic data on climate. Wikipedia. [11] Press Contact. [12]

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change [13]

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change [14]

The UNFCCC is a treaty that was negotiated at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janiero, was ratified by some 189 countries, and went into effect in March 1994. It initially had no mandatory controls or deadlines. The 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which did set mandatory limits, was an add-on to the UNFCCC.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [15]

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [16]

The IPCC is the umbrella organization that articulates not only the consensus among climate scientists, but also the breadth of opinion among them. It assembles and synthesizes the work of some 2,000 scientists in scores of disciplines from about 150 countries. Wikipedia. [17] Press Contact. [18]

Earth and Environmental Systems Institute, Penn State University [19]

Earth and Environmental Systems Institute, Penn State University [20]

Penn State's EESI includes the Center for Penn State Ice and Climate Research [21], the National Institute for Climatic Change Research [22], and several other centers relevant to climate change.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology [23]

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT has several entities involved in climate research. The Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change [24] is a cross-cutting program that melds work from MIT's Center for Global Change Science [25] and the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research [26].

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory [27]

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Earth Institute at Columbia University [28]

A major research institute with over 200 scientists focusing on all earth sciences, especially strong on climate-related topics.

Hadley Centre for Climate Change [29]

Hadley Centre for Climate Change [30]

The Hadley Centre is part of the British government's meteorological agency (known as the Met Office), which, although owned by the Ministry of Defence, was put on a commercial footing in 1996. Wikipedia. [31] Press Contact. [32]

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