Climate Change Conference Copenhagen 2009
U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon and Nobel prize winner Al Gore pleaded to top CEOs of companies, such as, PepsiCo, Nestle, BP, to take action against climate change.
“We have to do it this year. Not next year. This year,” Gore said. “The clock is ticking, because Mother Nature does not do bailouts.”
“Continuing to pour trillions of [...]
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Climate Change News
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U.S. Geological Survey
- Unzipping Wildlife Genes: Genetics Revolutionize Conservation ResearchU.S. Geological Survey conservation geneticists will showcase their science at the Department of the Interior on March 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (South Interior Building, South Interior Auditorium, 1951 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, D.C.) The media are invited to attend and talk with scientists, listen to short talks, and view poster presentations. Belo […]
- USGS Scientists, Research Help Haiti ReconstructionUSGS scientists are helping Haitians lay the groundwork for reconstruction and long-term earthquake monitoring in the wake of the Jan. 12, 2010, magnitude-7 earthquake, by providing geologic research that will assist with the establishment of new building codes in the country. “USGS research will contribute to explicit recommendations to both the Haitian g […]
- Plagued by Plague: New Research Shows Widespread Risk to WildlifeThe effects of plague on wildlife may have been underestimated in the past, according to research published today in a special issue of Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. Plague, a flea-borne bacterial disease introduced to North America in the late 1800s, spreads rapidly across a landscape, causing devastating effects to wildlife and posing risks to people […]
Earth Publications
- ATM Coastal Topography-Mississippi, 2001Nayegandhi, Amar; Yates, Xan; Brock, John C.; Sallenger, A.H.; Klipp, Emily S.; Wright, C. Wayne (2009), Data Series 450. These remotely sensed, geographically referenced elevation measurements of lidar-derived first-surface (FS) topography were produced collaboratively by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC), St. Peter […]
- Effects of High-Flow Experiments from Glen Canyon Dam on Abundance, Growth, and Survival Rates of Early Life Stages of Rainbow Trout in the Lees Ferry Reach of the Colorado RiverKorman, Josh; Kaplinski, Matthew; Melis, Theodore S. (2010), Open-File Report 2010-1034. High-flow experiments (HFEs) from Glen Canyon Dam are primarily intended to conserve fine sediment and improve habitat conditions for native fish in the Colorado River as it flows through Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. These experimental flows also have the potenti […]
- Short-Term Effects of the 2008 High-Flow Experiment on Macroinvertebrates in Colorado River Below Glen Canyon Dam, ArizonaRosi-Marshall, Emma J.; Kennedy, Theodore A.; Kincaid, Dustin W.; Cross, Wyatt F.; Kelly, Holly A.W.; Behn, Kathrine A.; White, Tyler; Hall, Robert O., Jr.; Baxter, Colden V. (2010), Open-File Report 2010-1031. Glen Canyon Dam has dramatically altered the physical environment (especially discharge regime, water temperatures, and sediment inputs) of the Color […]
U.S. Department Of The Interior
- Secretary Salazar Unveils Ansel Adams Murals at the Department of the InteriorWASHINGTON, DC – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today unveiled an exhibit within the corridors of the Department of the Interior of 26 never-before installed murals taken by famed photographer and conservationist Ansel Adams. The images, part of the Ansel Adams: The Mural Project 1941-1942, have been installed on the first and second floors of the D […]
- Interior Secretary Salazar Announces Advisory Committee Consensus On Wind Turbine Guideline RecommendationsWASHINGTON, DC- Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar praised the work of the 22-member Wind Turbine Guidelines Federal Advisory Committee, which reached consensus on a set of draft recommendations aimed at minimizing the impacts of land-based wind farms on wildlife and its habitat. Salazar said he will review the recommendations and take them under adviseme […]
- Interior Expands Common-Sense Efforts to Conserve Sage-Grouse Habitat in the WestWASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of the Interior will expand efforts with state, local and tribal partners to map lands that are vital to the survival of the greater sage-grouse, a ground-dwelling bird that inhabits much of the West, while guiding and managing new conventional and renewable energy projects to reduce impacts on the species, Secretary of th […]
- Secretary Salazar Announces University of Alaska as Host of Nation’s First Regional Climate Science CenterWASHINGTON, D.C.—Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced today that the Department of the Interior has selected the University of Alaska as the first of eight planned regional Climate Science Centers in the nation. […]
- Secretary Salazar’s Testimony on President’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2011 Budget for the Interior DepartmentWASHINGTON, D.C. – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar testified today regarding the Obama Administration’s proposed 2011 budget for the Interior Department before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. […]
- Strickland Announces Continued United States Support for International Proposal to Protect Bluefin TunaWASHINGTON, D.C. – The United States will continue its support for a proposal to ban all international commercial trade of Atlantic bluefin tuna at this month’s meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wildlife Fauna and Flora (CITES) in Doha, Qatar, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Tom […]
- Secretary Salazar Announces $862 Million to States for Fish and Wildlife Conservation ProjectsWASHINGTON, D.C. -- Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced today that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will distribute more than $862 million to all 50 states, U.S. […]
- Secretary Salazar Moves toward Final Decision on Cape WindWASHINGTON― Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today concluded the historic preservation consultation process for the proposed Cape Wind energy project in Nantucket Sound, clearing the way for a final decision on the project. The Secretary notified the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation that the parties to the consultations have not been able to […]
- Interior Hopeful on California Water OutlookWASHINGTON, D.C. — Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced the Bureau of Reclamation’s Initial 2010 Central Valley Project (CVP) Water Supply Forecast and steps the United States government is taking to seek additional water supplies for drought-stricken farmers. […]
- Salazar Announces $1.2 Million Assistance to American Samoa for Post-Tsunami Disaster Recovery InitiativesWASHINGTON, D.C. -- Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced that the Department is providing $1.2 million in special assistance to the Government of American Samoa for post-tsunami disaster recovery projects. “The Federal Government responded to this catastrophe with a full, swift and aggressive assistance program and continues to assist the […]