Climate data spark battle in Congress, by NEAL LANE and ROBERT HARRISS
Climate data spark battle in Congress
  by Neal Lane & Robert Harriss
Houston Chronicle, July 16, 2010 - Most Texans would agree with Jim Norwine, a geographer and climatologist at Texas A&M-Kingsville, that our state has "problematic" climates and that both private and public decision-makers need the best available climate data and analysis on where we may be heading next month and in years ahead. Determined to keep the U.S. on the cutting edge of climate data and analysis for decision-making, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has asked Congress to approve a climate services program....
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Bob HarrissRobert (Bob) Harriss
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Robert Harriss is a former President and CEO of the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC). His professional interests focus on sustainability science, engineering, education and policy. He was formerly Senior Scientist and Director of the Institute for the Study of Society and the Environment at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO. Prior positions included a Harvard University postdoctoral fellowship and faculty appointments at McMaster University (Canada), Florida State University, University of New Hampshire, Texas A&M University, and the University of Colorado. He also served ten years as a Senior Scientist in the ocean and atmospheric sciences at the NASA Langley Research Center and three years as Science Director for the Mission to Planet Earth Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC.  Dr. Harriss obtained a B.S. in Geology from Florida State University and a Ph.D. in Geochemistry from Rice University.

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Water and Vulnerability in the Lower Rio Grande/Rio Conchos

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