In:
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Vol. 84, No. 33 ( 2003-08-19), p. 314-320
Abstract:
The global environmental changes that the Earth is experiencing today impact the smallest of organisms to global biogeochemical cycles. Climate change, one of the most noticeable alterations, is at least partly caused by our influence on worldwide physical, chemical, and biological systems. Climate change also has strong implications for political, economic, and social policy. Because climate change affects such a wide variety of disciplines and people, pursuing research in this field requires an interdisciplinary approach. This need to simultaneously understand climate change and forecast and effectively deal with its impacts on present and future generations presents a great challenge to the global research community.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0096-3941
,
2324-9250
DOI:
10.1029/2003EO330003
Language:
English
Publisher:
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Publication Date:
2003
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24845-9
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2118760-5
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240154-X
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16,13
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