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General:
Grist Magazine
Grist is an online environmental magazine. Its goal is to inform, entertain,
provoke, and encourage creative thinking about environmental problems
and solutions. New content is published each weekday.
Workshops:
Water, Climate,
and Development Issues in the Amudarya Basin, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
June 18-19, 2002
Flashpoints Informal
Planning Meeting, New York, New York, April 4-5, 2002
Climate Affairs
Capacity Building Program in South and Southeast Asia, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, February 25-28, 2002
Climate, Ethics,
and Equity, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 22-23, 2001
UNFIP Project,
Geneva, Switzerland, July 8-10, 1999
Review of the Causes
and Consequences of Cold Events: A La Niña Summit, Boulder,
Colorado, July 15-17, 1998
A Systems Approach
to ENSO (ASP Colloquium), Boulder, Colorado, July 20 August
1, 1997
NATO Advanced Research
Workshop - Scientific, Environmental, and Political Issues in the Circum-Caspian
Region, Moscow, Russia, May 13-16, 1996
Usable Science
IV: ENSO and Extreme Events in the Wider Caribbean Region, Havana,
Cuba, January 9-12, 1996
Usable Science III:
ENSO and Extreme Events in Southeast Asia, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam,
October 23-26, 1995
Usable Science II:
The Use and Misuse of El Niño Information in North America,
Boulder, Colorado, October 31 November 3, 1994
Books:
Glantz, M.H., 2003: Climate
Affairs: A Primer. Washington, DC: Island Press. 291 pp.
Glantz, M.H. (ed.), 2003: Societal
Impacts. Editor, Section 3 of Handbook of Weather, Climate and Water
(T. Potter and B. Colman, eds.). New York: John Wiley and Sons, 711-954.
Glantz, M.H. (ed.), 2002: La
Niña and Its Impacts: Facts and Speculation. Tokyo, Japan:
United Nations University Press. [Abstract
from UNU Press]
Glantz, M.H. (ed.), 2001: Once
Burned, Twice Shy? Lessons Learned from the 1997-98 El Niño.
Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Press. 294 pp.
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