Mini Climate Change Assessment Model (MiniCAM)

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Title: Mini Climate Change Assessment Model (MiniCAM)
Content Type: Downloadable Data
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Content Description

Abstract: "Mini Climate Change Assessment Model (MiniCam)" is an integrated set of models that covers both the economic and bio-geographical relationships of greenhouse gas induced climate change. The model is a tool for assessing the impact of different energy technologies on the emission of greenhouse gases and their concentration in the atmosphere, and on climate change. Developed by Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL), MiniCam is a personal computer version of GCAM (Global Change Assesment Model) also developed by PNL. LANGUAGE: English ACCESS/AVAILABILITY: Mini Climate Change Assessment Model (MiniCam) is available from the Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). Contact User Services for further information.
Purpose: Not Available
Supplemental Information: Project: ESIP Earth Science Information Partners Program Project: EOSDIS Earth Observing System Data Information System

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Progress: in work
Update Frequency: as needed

Content Keywords

Theme Keywords: ISO Topic Keyword, climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere, environment, GCMD, Earth Science > Atmosphere > Air Quality > Emissions, Earth Science > Human Dimensions > Environmental Impacts, Agriculture And Food Security, Algorithm, Biomass, Climate Change, Economic Activity, Emission Reductions, Emissions, Energy Demand, Energy Efficiency, Energy Intensity, Energy Markets, Energy Policy, Energy Price, Energy Resources, Energy Subsidies, Energy Supplies, Energy Tarriffs, Energy Taxes, Energy Technologies, Energy Use, Eosdis, Gcam, Global Change Assessment Model, Global Energy Reserves, Gnp, Greenhouse Gas Emission, Greenhouse Gases, Iam, Industry And Energy, Integrated Assessment Models, Labor Productivity, Land And Freshwater Resources, Non-renewable Energy, Policy And Institutions, Population, Renewable Energy, Sea-level Rise, Ciesin > Environmental Protection > Air Quality > Emissions, Ciesin > Environmental Protection > Climate > Climate Change, Ciesin > Environmental Protection > Environmental Effects
Place Keywords: Global

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West Coordinate: -180.0
East Coordinate: 180.0
North Coordinate: 90.0
South Coordinate: -90.0

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