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Human-centered OrderingNotesRelated Websites
NatureLand, Water, Air, and Biology - the basics that sustain life; ecology & ecosystems which must adapt to changing climate

http://www.conservation.org/

Climate Science

Earth Science, Atmospheric Science, Oceans, and the physics that drives it; climate models and projections of impacts; how science is done out in the field; what we know (a lot) and what's still to learn

http://www.climatecentral.org/
Food & Agriculture

Essential service of nature + climate, a bedrock of modern civilization. Agriculture depends on climate, so it will be changing. Climate change will challenge global food security. Carbon sequestration in soils.

http://4p1000.org/understand

https://www.wfp.org/climate-change/climate-impacts

HealthClimate change intersects with human health through disease disruptions and weather extremes. Climate change expected to be among biggest drivers of 21st century global health challenges.https://www.epa.gov/climate-impacts/climate-impacts-human-health
CommunitiesHow do people come together, make our compromises, support one another, especially on a local basis (place-based)? Cities and rural. Social structures that can be alternatives to neoliberal capitalism. Citizen science. Adaptation e.g. coastal cities and sea level risehttp://www.c40.org/
Religion & Ethics (Faith & Ethics?)Stewardship for the earth, fairness and justice for the communities and countries on the front lines of climate disruption, acting on behalf of future generations 
PoliticsLocal, National, International. Policy, think tanks, and Legislation 
BusinessEconomics, Startups, sustainability, capitalism 
TechnologyGeoengineering, carbon sequestration; self-driving cars, big data and civic media 
EnergyFossil fuels (carbon emitting), nuclear, and renewable. Includes storage and the grid 
Transportationaka Mobility - a key user of infrastructure and energy, a big business, with very specific technologies. Kinda like how Food & Ag is a very visible and important combo of Nature+Climate+Communities+Health... 
InfrastructureAll the rest of the built stuff. Roads, buildings, dams/levees, water systems 

Other reference websites - spanning many topics

https://environmentalsolutions-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/

http://climatenexus.org/

http://climatecommunication.yale.edu/