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January CLIMAS Colloquium: The Emerging New Reality of Megadrought Risk (Jonathan Overpeck)

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Jonathan Overpeck's (University of Arizona) presentation at the January CLIMAS Colloquium on January 24, 2014.

Title: "The emerging new reality of megadrought risk - from the globe down to the Southwest"

Climate and Health Workshop

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Thomas McDonald

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National Climate Assessment Regional Town Hall

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Key Findings from the Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest

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Drought Impacts on Dust and Health in New Mexico

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Recent Variations in Low-Temperature and Moisture Constraints on Vegetation in the Southwestern U.S.

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Southwest Climate Outlook January 2014

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UA experts discuss the IPCC WGII Report: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability

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Understanding local climate impacts in the context of global supply chains

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