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STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford University, in collaboration with Sun Microsystems Inc., has established the Center for Computational Earth and Environme...
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... - the Stanford Center of Computational Earth and Environmental Science (CEES), Lawrence Berkele... research consortium, the Stanford Earth Sciences Algorithms and Architectures Initiative. Among oth...
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SALT LAKE CITY -- The opportunity to share ideas about sustainability attracted more than 300 speakers and guests from around the nation to Salt Lake City.
The 15th annual Wallace Stegner Center Symposium, held Friday at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, addressed the topic through a series of speakers and panels. The event continues today.
...Pamela Matson, dean of the School of Earth Sciences at Stanford University, addressed the top...
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Three of the delegates hail from the Center for Ocean Solutions, a salty "think-do" tank managed by Stanford's Woods Hole Institute for the Environment and perched on Monterey's breezy Heritage Harbor. COS is a collaboration of the region's three leading marine science and policy institutions: Monterey Bay Aquarium, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), and Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove. Launched two years ago as an interdisciplinary effort to increase science's clout in ocean policy-making, COS has identified three key focus areas, including climate change.
The Stanford/COS delegation has observer status in Copenhagen, which gives members seats in the back of the negotiating rooms. They may speak after the countries and intergovernmental organizatio...
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WASHINGTON - Ditching its past cautious tone, the nation's top scientists urged the government Wednesday to take drastic action to raise the cost of using coal and oil to slow global warming.
The National Academy of Sciences specifically called for a carbon tax on fossil fuels or a cap-and-trade system for curbing greenhouse gas emissions, calling global warming an urgent threat.
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LOS ANGELES - In a sharp change from its cautious approach in the past, the National Academy of Sciences on Wednesday called for taxes on carbon emissions, a cap-and-trade program for such emissions or some other strong action to curb runaway global warming.
Such actions, which would increase the cost of using coal and petroleum - at least in the immediate future - are necessary because "climate change is occurring, the Earth is warming ... concentrations of carbon dioxide are increasing, and there are very clear fingerprints that link [those effects] to humans," said Pamela A. Matson of Stanford University, who chaired one of five panels organized by the academy at the request of Congress to look at the science of climate change and how the nation should respond.