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Introducing ConservationCorridor.org

A new website that bridges the science and practice of conservation corridors.

Climate, Conservation and Corridors

Join us for a six-part spring seminar series on conservation strategies in the face of climate change.

Climate Connections

USGS scientists answer your questions about climate change in the Carolinas

Global Change Fellows

Meet the 2012 Global Change Fellows and learn about their research

In the News

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16
MAY
2013

Quantifying the Benefit of Early Climate Change Mitigation in Avoiding Biodiversity Loss

A new article in Nature Climate Change examines how the curbing of emissions might help in reducing the loss of terrestrial biodiversity: From the Abstract: Climate change is expected to have...
09
MAY
2013

Interior Appoints New Climate Change Advisory Committee

On May 8, 2013, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced the members of a newly created federal advisory committee who will provide guidance about the Interior Department’s climate change...
07
MAY
2013

The South Atlantic: A Major Hotspot of Aquatic Endemism

Thanks to the recently released Conservation Planning Atlas, one can now map criteria such as aquatic endemism by eco-region. As it turns out, the the mid and south Atlantic boasts the highest...
02
MAY
2013

Green Sea Turtles do Benefit from Protected Areas

A just published study in Biological Conservation by USGS researcher, Kristen Hart et al, reveals that nesting green turtles are benefiting from marine protected areas by using habitats found...

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14
MAR
2013

New Study Reveals, When Hungry, Gulf of Mexico Algae Go Toxic

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When Gulf of Mexico algae don’t get enough nutrients, they focus their remaining energy on becoming more and more poisonous to ensure their survival, according to a new study by scientists from...
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Research Spotlight

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26
APR
2013

Researcher Spotlight – Guofang Miao

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Global Change Fellow (2012) PhD student, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources Co-advisors: John S. King and Asko Noormets. Dept. of Forestry and Environmental Resources Climate change has been receiving tremendous scientific, political and diplomatic attention...
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About the Global Change Forum

The Global Change Forum is a virtual think tank for the scientists at North Carolina State University and around the world. Researchers associated with the forum share the common goal of understanding how global change affects the living systems on Earth. In the context of the Forum, evolutionary biologists, ecologists, geneticists, genomicists, climate scientists, anthropologists, historians and even artists come together with the common hope that by using our many lenses together we will see more than any of us would on our own. READ MORE

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May 16 - Web Forum: Overview of the Conservation Planning Altas for the S.E.

May 09, 2013

May 29 & 30 - SE Climate Science Center Job Talks

May 10, 2013

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