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Jan 29, 2024

Climate Change Town Hall—February 8, 2024 at UNC Asheville

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Tom Maycock, North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies Town Hall: Climate Change and Resilience in Western North Carolina: Lessons from the…→

 
Feb 7, 2017

Climate Change Resources

The NOAA NCEI Assessments Technical Support Unit, staffed largely by NCICS personnel, has supported the development and production of several climate change assessment products, including…→

Mar 11, 2020

The North Carolina Climate Science Report

The North Carolina Climate Science Report Today, NCICS released the North Carolina Climate Science Report, a scientific assessment of historical climate trends and potential future…→

 
Jan 29, 2024

NCICS at AMS 2024

NCICS at AMS 2024 Several NCICS staff are attending the 2024 Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society in Baltimore on January 29th through February…→

Jun 1, 2016

Portfolio: Climate and Health Assessment

On April 4, 2016, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released a report titled The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health…→

Jul 13, 2016

Climate and Health

On April 4, 2016, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released a report titled The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health…→

 
Oct 12, 2016

Partners

Home About Us Program Agenda Faculty and Speakers Partners Contact Us   Download Brochure   Final Report Identifying Business / Industry Needs for Resilience Planning…→

 
Dec 10, 2024

NCICS at AGU 2024

Twenty-one NCICS staff are contributing to presentations, posters, town halls, and other activities at the 2024 American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, December 9–13 in Washington,…→

Carl Schreck

Dr. Carl Schreck is a senior research scholar with the North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies at North Carolina State University. His research identifies the…→

Oct 9, 2015

Comparing CMIP3 and CMIP5 Climate Simulations

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released a new report comparing results for the United States from two generations of climate model simulations.…→