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Climate 1-Stop
Entry ID: climate1stop
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The Climate 1-Stop provides a single location to access proven climate change tools, resources and information. With a primary focus on adaptation, with clear linkages to mitigation and finance, the Climate 1-Stop facilitates those working with the world's most vulnerable to achieve robust decision making. They are a neutral group of southern and northern organizations, working at all levels, from grass roots to global. They envision a just and equitable world, where learning and collaboration overcome climate change barriers to development. To that end, Climate 1-Stop seek to build climate resilience in all sectors. We are open to all and driven by user needs.
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Parkinson, C. L., 2002: Trends in the length of the Southern Ocean sea-ice season, 1979-99, Annals of Glaciology, 34, 435-440.
Zwally, H. Jay; Comiso, Josefino C.; Parkinson, Claire L.; Cavalieri, Donald J.; Gloersen, Per. Variability of Antarctic Sea Ice 1979-1998. 2001. Comiso, J.C. (2009). Enhanced sea ice concentration and ice extents from AMSR-E J. Remote Sens. Society Japan, 29(1), 199-215 ISSN 1883-1184
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