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{{Short description|US Climate Change organization}}
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▲| name = Center for Climate Systems Research (CCSR)
| image = New_York_City,_Columbia_University,_Armstrong_Hall,_July_2017.jpg
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| caption = CCSR is located above [[Tom's Restaurant]].
| ___location = [[New York City]], [[United States]]
| addnl_location = 2880 [[Broadway (Manhattan)|Broadway]], [[New York City|New York]], NY 10025 USA
| key_people = Michael J. Puma, Director
| focus = [[climate change]], [[Earth observation]], [[systemic risk]], [[climate change adaptation]], [[climate change mitigation]]
| num_employees =25+
| affiliations = [[NASA]], [[Columbia University]]
| website = {{URL|http://ccsr.columbia.edu}}
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The '''Center for Climate Systems Research''' is a key [[Columbia University]] [[Earth Institute]] center with over 25 scientists and staff researching issues involving the interplay between Earth's climate and society. The center's motto is ''Columbia's Gateway to [[NASA]] and Beyond'', as it has a special relationship with the NASA [[Goddard Institute for Space Studies]] (GISS). It is a ''Gateway to NASA'', because the center is co-located with GISS in Columbia University's Armstrong Hall above [[Tom's Restaurant]] in New York City.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.giss.nasa.gov/about/ | title = About GISS | publisher = NASA | date =2017 | access-date =July 23, 2017}}</ref> In this historic ___location, Columbia and NASA scientists work together closely to understand the Earth's climate and how changes can impact society both in the United States and around the world.<ref>{{cite web | url =http://ccsr.columbia.edu/ | title =Center for Climate Systems Research | publisher = Columbia University | date =2017 | access-date =July 22, 2017}}</ref> Importantly, CCSR scientists also work with many other partners – governmental, private sector, and non-governmental organizations – to answer these challenging scientific and socioeconomic questions (i.e., ''and Beyond''). Since late 2017, the director of CCSR has been Dr. Michael J. Puma.
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