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Report: Assessing the Future of Wyoming's Water Resources: Adding Climate Change to the Equation
Courtney Carlson
This publication is a summary of current scientific knowledge about the implications of climate change for water resources in Wyoming and the West.

Report: How Do We Know? Lines of Evidence - National Research Council
Ginny Brown
SUMMARY This booklet is intended to help people understand what is known about climate change. It lays out the evidence that human activities, especially the burning of fossil fuels,are responsible or much o the ...

Report: Lake Sunapee Climate Change Adaptation Project
James Gruber
SUMMARY Lake Sunapee watershed will benefit from a recent grant award by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA has awarded several New Hampshire and other researchers funding to ...

State of the States: Fuel Cells in America 2011
Sandra Curtin
The report provides comprehensive state by state coverage of policies, deployments, installations and funding occurring in the past year. In its 2010 report, "State of the States: Fuel Cells in America," Fuel Cells 2000 singled out California, Connecticut, New York, Ohio and South Carolina as leaders in moving the industry forward in the U.S. These "Top 5" states continue their reign in 2011, but several other states are hot on their heels. Fuel Cells 2000 selected Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Maryland, and Texas as "Up and Coming" states to watch.