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CICSS works with researchers throughout the Cornell system to publish pertinent research and policy briefs, and succinct factsheets to spread the unique knowledge, expertise, and cutting-edge research from Cornell University.

You can find the most recent materials on the CICSS web site. Peer-reviewed articles from Cornell’s over 150 researchers working on climate change are also available by searching for keyword "climate change” on the Atkinson Center Faculty Fellows Page.

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    Climate Change Facts: Farm Energy, Carbon and Greenhouse Gases
    Wolfe, David; Beem-Miller, Jeff; Chatrchyan, Allison; Chambliss, Lauren (Cornell Climate Change Program Work Team, 2011-11)
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    Climate Change Facts: The Earth's Changing Climate
    DeGaetano, Art; Chatrchyan, Allison; Wolfe, David; Beem-Miller, Jeff; Chambliss, Lauren; Menninger, Holly (Cornell Climate Change Program Work Team, 2011-09)
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    Climate Change Facts: New York's Changing Climate
    DeGaetano, Art; Chatrchyan, Allison; Wolfe, David; Beem-Miller, Jeff; Chambliss, Lauren; Menninger, Holly (Cornell Climate Change Program Work Team, 2011-10)
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    Climate Change Facts: Farming Success in an Uncertain Climate
    Wolfe, David; Beem-Miller, Jeff; Chambliss, Lauren; Chatrchyan, Allison; Menninger, Holly (Cornell Climate Change Program Work Team, 2014-12)
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    CICSS Research & Policy Brief, Issue 3, March 2017
    Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions (CICSS) (Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions (CICSS), 2017-03)
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    CICSS Fact Sheet
    Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions (CICSS) (Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions (CICSS), 2016)
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    CICSS Research & Policy Brief, Issue 2, October 2016
    Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions (CICSS) (Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions (CICSS), 2016-10)
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    CICCA Research & Policy Brief, Issue 1, March 2016 -Understanding the Views and Actions of U.S. Farmers Towards Climate Change
    Chatrchyan, Allison; Chaopricha, Nina; Erlebacher, Rachel; Chan, Joana; Tobin, Daniel; Allred, Shorna (Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions (CICSS), 2016-03)
    To understand what U.S. agricultural stakeholders believe about climate change, a team from Cornell University and The Pennsylvania State University conducted a comprehensive review of the literature on agricultural stakeholder views and actions related to climate change in the U.S. We define agricultural stakeholders as individuals or groups that are affected by, or have a vested interest in, agricultural practices and outcomes, such as agricultural producers (farmers), ranchers, Extension specialists, agricultural advisors, and agricultural scientists. The team reviewed the literature and found 75 articles and reports published between 1997 and June 2015 that focused on agricultural stakeholder perceptions and at least one of the following themes: climate change, extreme weather, climate variability, climate change adaptation and mitigation, and climate forecasting. In this brief, we present findings related to farmer climate change beliefs and actions as well as the implications of these findings for Extension educators, researchers, and policymakers.