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o Addresses impacts of climate change on people and ecosystems o Focus in preparing for and coping with impacts
Located in Adaptation / Adaptation Working Folder / NCTC Webinar
o Addresses underlying causes of global warming o focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Located in Mitigation
Minute (33:40): types of uncertainty
Located in Resources / Climate Links
Minute (23:38): Look for solutions that work across multiple possible futures
Located in Resources / Climate Links
Located in Adaptation / Adaptation Working Folder
The NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index can help identify plant and animal species that are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
Located in Vulnerability / Partner Vulnerability Assessments / Naturserves Climate Change Vulnerability Index
Report on the use of the Index to assess the vulnerability of at-risk species to climate change in West Virginia
Located in Vulnerability / Partner Vulnerability Assessments
An Excel-based assessment and decision-making tool that was developed during 2009/2010 by the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences's Shorebird Recovery Project in partnership with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Northeast Region’s Division of Refuges.
Located in Vulnerability / Partner Vulnerability Assessments
Climate Variables
Located in Adaptation / Adaptation Working Folder / Management Tools: Climate Modeling
Climate Wizard: Users may access leading climate change information and visualize the impacts anywhere on Earth.
Located in Adaptation / / Management Tools: Climate Modeling / Climate Variables