-
-
Methane: It’s Not Just for Jupiter Any More
15 May 2012 8:53 PM | No Comments -
Ocean acidification
13 May 2012 11:57 AM | No Comments -
Part 8: Climate modeling
10 May 2012 4:17 PM | No Comments -
Tree Rings: A Type of Weather Data
08 May 2012 12:52 PM | No Comments -
The Economic Impact of Extreme Weather in the US
04 May 2012 8:54 AM | No Comments -
The UK Cuts Antarctic Research
02 May 2012 7:27 PM | No Comments -
Galápagos: A Living Ecological Lab
27 April 2012 1:03 PM | No Comments -
Rwandan Drought; Ongoing Climate Concerns
25 April 2012 12:54 PM | No Comments
-
Methane: It’s Not Just for Jupiter Any More
15 May 2012 8:53 PM | No Comments -
Ocean acidification
13 May 2012 11:57 AM | No Comments -
Part 8: Climate modeling
10 May 2012 4:17 PM | No Comments -
Tree Rings: A Type of Weather Data
08 May 2012 12:52 PM | No Comments -
The Economic Impact of Extreme Weather in the US
04 May 2012 8:54 AM | No Comments -
The UK Cuts Antarctic Research
02 May 2012 7:27 PM | No Comments -
Galápagos: A Living Ecological Lab
27 April 2012 1:03 PM | No Comments -
Rwandan Drought; Ongoing Climate Concerns
25 April 2012 12:54 PM | No Comments
albedo Antarctica atmosphere biodiversity carbon dioxide climate change climate change research CO2 cryosphere data rescue drought el nino famine flooding floods glaciers global warming greenhouse gas greenhouse gas emissions HIPPO historical weather data hydrology ice cores IEDRO Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC methane mitigation NASA natural disasters NOAA oceans ozone Past Geological Changes permafrost phytoplankton precipitation research salinity science severe weather tree rings UK weather weather data -
Discussions
ADV
Author Archive
-
IEDRO in the News
Posted on February 19, 2011 | No CommentsFrost Byte, Volume 5, Issue 4 Posted on January 29, 2008 by rgbrocs Last week Allaina attended the AMS/ASLI annual conference in New Orleans. As you might imagine, much of the AMS talk was about hurricanes. The ASLI conference was not so focused on the weather... -
Volunteer and Holiday on the Galapagos Islands
Posted on September 23, 2010 | 7 CommentsSeptember 2010 By Dot McKenzie IEDRO is dedicated to saving environmental data for the planet and it depends on volunteers to be successful. Another organization in the Galapagos, the New Era Galapagos Foundation, also depends on volunteers for its success. It has welcomed volunteers from all... -
Story of Stuff
Posted on September 23, 2010 | No CommentsThe Story of Stuff: A Review April 2010 by Carmen Lee Are you a student? A young person? A schoolteacher? Have you bought anything in the past month? Any electronic gadget, clothes, knickknack, “consumer product”? And have you thrown out any “old stuff” in the... -
Clam Shells
Posted on September 23, 2010 | 1 CommentClamshells may provide the most fascinating detailed record July 2010 By Virginie NOEL Paleo data come from natural sources, such as tree rings, ice cores, corals, as well as, ocean and lake sediments. These data extend the archive of weather and climate back hundreds to... -
Cost of not collecting historic weather data
Posted on September 23, 2010 | No CommentsNovember 2009 By Gerald Hawkins The raging waters of Mother Nature can render our world helpless, leaving homes destroyed, families ruptured, and the environment damaged. A flood can ruin an entire region in a matter of minutes. China, Istanbul, and the Philippines have recently lost... -
Home
Posted on September 23, 2010 | No CommentsTeaser: Most of us are not aware in a global way how quickly mankind is depleting our non-renewable energy resources and consuming creatures in the oceans faster than they can reproduce. We have little awareness of how our food is grown. A Review: HOME By... -
What is good environmental science
Posted on September 23, 2010 | No CommentsWhat Is Good Science? June 2010 By Carmen Lee and Gary Reidister In response to the question of “what is good science,” Carmen Lee, a PhD in library and information studies from the University of London answered: I find the question “What is good science?”... -
Effects of Warming Oceans
Posted on September 23, 2010 | No CommentsThe Effects of Warming of the Oceans May 2010 By Kevin Tsai The effects of climate change, such as melting ice caps and increasing tropical hurricane intensity, may seem remote to many people. On the other hand, decades of increasing ocean temperatures, which reached new... -
CO2 and Global Warming
Posted on September 23, 2010 | No CommentsGreenhouse Gases and the Causes of Global Warming By Anita Dotson MYTH: Water vapor is the most important, abundant greenhouse gas. So if we’re going to control a greenhouse gas, why don’t we control it instead of carbon dioxide (CO2)? This is a common misconception...










