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Donald Forbes
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Project and Activity Leaders |
Earth Science for National Action on Climate Change
Alexander Trichtchenko
Monitoring methods and assessment of carbon sequestration over Canada's landmass
Wenjun Chen
- Satellite Monitoring Methods and Products for Improving Biological Carbon Budget Estimates
Robert Fraser
- Assessment of Biological Carbon Sequestration
Martine Savard
Ying Zhang
- In-Situ Monitoring Methods for Geological Carbon Sequestration
Don White
- Assessment of Geological Carbon Sequestration Potential
Dave Hughes
- Feasibility of Carbon Dioxide Sequestration as Stable Gas Hydrate
Fred Wright
Municipal Case Studies: the planning process and climate change
Philip Hill
- City of Calgary Case Study: Municipal Water Supply
Steve Grasby
- Corporation of Delta Case Study: Impacts of Sea Level Rise
Philip Hill
- South-Eastern New Brunswick Coastal Communities Case Study: Impacts of Sea Level Rise
Donald Forbes
- Graham Island, BC Case Study: Impacts of Sea Level Rise
Vaughn Barie
- Salluit Case Study: Impacts of Degrading Permafrost
Yves Michaud
Paleo-environmental Records of Climate Change
Stephen Wolfe
- National Paleo-environmental Records of Climate Change
Art Dyke
- Regional Scale High-Resolution Reconstructions of Paleo-Climatic Variability
David Fisher
- Critical Process Thresholds from Past Climate Changes
Stephen Wolfe
Regional Climate Change Impacts: Geoscience Information for OGDs
Donald Forbes
Socio-Economic Vulnerability and Integrated Assessment
Aining Zhang
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