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* [http://www.buildingclimatesolutions.org/ National Council for Science and the Environment - 14th National Conference and Global Forum on Science, Policy and the Environment: Building Climate Solutions]
 
* [http://www.buildingclimatesolutions.org/ National Council for Science and the Environment - 14th National Conference and Global Forum on Science, Policy and the Environment: Building Climate Solutions]
 
** Missed this one. There were many symposia in the conference, including two on agriculture and climate:
 
** Missed this one. There were many symposia in the conference, including two on agriculture and climate:
# [http://www.buildingclimatesolutions.org/topics/view/523385840cf264abcce225e8/ 07. Food Security and Climate Change: A New USDA Study of Impacts and Risks with Implications in the US and Abroad]
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# [http://www.buildingclimatesolutions.org/topics/view/523385840cf264abcce225e8/ 07. Food Security and Climate Change: A New USDA Study of Impacts and Risks with Implications in the US and Abroad] Organizers: Margaret Walsh, Climate Change Program Office, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Tawny Mata, AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
# [http://www.buildingclimatesolutions.org/topics/view/5239a00d0cf2ea76e5a41451/ 19. Preparing U.S. Agriculture to Manage Climate Change Risk: Building Effective Climate Change Partnerships and Networks for Agriculture]
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# [http://www.buildingclimatesolutions.org/topics/view/5239a00d0cf2ea76e5a41451/ 19. Preparing U.S. Agriculture to Manage Climate Change Risk: Building Effective Climate Change Partnerships and Networks for Agriculture] Organizers: Allison Chatrchyan, Cornell Institute for Climate Change and Agriculture; Mike Hoffmann, Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station; and Bill Hohenstein, USDA Climate Change Program Office.

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  1. 07. Food Security and Climate Change: A New USDA Study of Impacts and Risks with Implications in the US and Abroad Organizers: Margaret Walsh, Climate Change Program Office, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Tawny Mata, AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
  2. 19. Preparing U.S. Agriculture to Manage Climate Change Risk: Building Effective Climate Change Partnerships and Networks for Agriculture Organizers: Allison Chatrchyan, Cornell Institute for Climate Change and Agriculture; Mike Hoffmann, Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station; and Bill Hohenstein, USDA Climate Change Program Office.