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{{short description|American meteorologist (born 1942)}}
'''Michael Calvin MacCracken''' (
==Early life==
Born in [[Schenectady]], New York, he graduated from [[Tenafly High School]] in 1960 before receiving his B.S. in
==Academic research==
From 1968
==Positions held==
Project director (
From 1993
From 2003
MacCracken is a fellow of the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] (AAAS), and a member of the [[American Meteorological Society]], [[American Geophysical Union]], the [[Oceanography Society]], and [[Sigma Xi]]. He was a publicly elected member of the board of directors of the Livermore (California) Area Recreation and Park District (LARPD) from 1970
Since 2013, MacCracken has been listed on the Advisory Council of the [[National Center for Science Education]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ncse.com/about/advisory-council |title=Advisory Council |website=ncse.com |publisher=[[National Center for Science Education]] |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130810112828/https://ncse.com/about/advisory-council |archivedate=2013-08-10 |accessdate=2018-10-30}}</ref>
==Bibliography==
*1. ^Bio profile, Climate Institute. Accessed August 9, 2011
*2. “MacCracken, M. C., 1968: Ice Age Theory Analysis by Computer Model Simulation [
*3. MacCracken, M. C., 1982: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYIk4cjsMb0&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PLAA46D9C718B545FD Climate change talk at Sandia National Laboratory] (in 6 parts), Albuquerque NM
*4. MacCracken, M. C., and J. S. Chang, 1975: A preliminary study of the potential chemical and climatic effects of atmospheric nuclear explosions. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report UCRL-51653. [Note: I now have a pdf of this and am hopeful LLNL will soon have this online]
*5. Pittock, A. B., T. Ackerman, P. Crutzen, M. MacCracken, C. Shapiro, and R. Turco, 1986: The Environmental Consequences of Nuclear War: Volume 1. Physical and Atmospheric Effects, SCOPE Volume 28, John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, 359 pp.
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*7. Duewer, W., M. C. MacCracken, and J. Walton, 1978: The Livermore regional air quality model: II. Verification and sample application in the San Francisco Bay Area. J. Appl. Meteorol., 17, 273–311.
*8. MacCracken, M. C., 1979: The Multistate Atmospheric Power Production Pollution Study—MAP3S: Progress Report for FY-1977 and FY-1978, US Department of Energy Report DOE/EV-0040, July. Also MacCracken, M. C., 1978: MAP3S: An investigation of atmospheric, energy related pollutants in the northeastern United States. Atmos. Environ., 12, 649–659.
*9. MacCracken, M. C. (chairman), E. Aronson, D. Barns, S. Barr, C. Bloyd, D. Bruns, R. Cushman, R. Darwin, D. DeAngelis, M. Edenburn, J. Edmonds, W. Emanuel, D. Engi, M. Farrell, J. Hales, E. Hillsman, C. Hunsaker, A. King, A. Liebetrau, B. Manowitz, G. Marland, S. McDonald, [[Joyce E. Penner|J. Penner]], S. Rayner, N. Rosenberg, M. Scott, M. Steinberg, W. Westman, D. Wuebbles, and G. Yohe, 1990: Energy and Climate Change. Report of the DOE Multi-Laboratory Climate Change Committee. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, 161 pp.
*10. MacCracken, M. C., and F. M. Luther (Eds.), 1985: Projecting the Climatic Effects of Increasing Carbon Dioxide, DOE/ER-0237, US Department of Energy, Washington, DC, 381 pp.
*11. MacCracken, M. C., and F. M. Luther (Eds.), 1985: Detecting the Climatic Effects of Increasing Carbon Dioxide. DOE/ER-0235, US Department of Energy, Washington, DC, 198 pp.
*12. MacCracken, M. C., M. I. Budyko, A. D. Hecht, and Y. A. Izrael (Eds.), 1990: Prospects for Future Climate: A Special US/USSR Report on Climate and Climate Change. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, 270 pp.
*13. MacCracken, M. C., and J. R. Albritton (eds.), 1992: [https://e-reports-ext.llnl.gov/pdf/221691.pdf Atmospheric and Geophysical Sciences Program Report
*14. Our Changing Climate: The FY-1996 U. S. Global Change Research Program, report of the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Research of the National Science and Technology Council, Washington DC, 152 pp.
*15. Our Changing Climate: The FY-1997 U. S. Global Change Research Program, report of the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, Committee on Environment and Natural Resources of the National Science and Technology Council, Washington DC, 162 pp.
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*17. National Assessment Synthesis Team, 2001: Climate Change Impacts on the United States: The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change: Foundation Report, U. S. Global Change Research Program, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, 612 pp.
*18. MacCracken, M. C., and J. S. Perry (editors), 2002: Encyclopedia of Global and Environmental Change, Volume 1: The Earth System: Physical and Chemical Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, one of five volumes under chief editor T. Munn, John Wiley and Sons, London, 773 pp.
*19. Michael MacCracken, [https://web.archive.org/web/20120425080236/http://www.iamas.org/officers/bureau/IA-MMCra.html Past-President IAMAS (
*20. Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA), 2004: Impacts of a Warming Arctic: Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, Cambridge University Press, 140 pp. [link to https://web.archive.org/web/20170924094921/http://www.acia.uaf.edu/]
*21. [http://www.oei.es/decada/SEG_Report.pdf Scientific Expert Group on Climate Change (SEG)], 2007: Confronting Climate Change: Avoiding the Unmanageable and Managing the Unavoidable, Rosina M. Bierbaum, John P. Holdren, Michael C. MacCracken, Richard H. Moss, and Peter H. Raven (eds.), Report prepared for the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development by Sigma Xi, Research Triangle Park, NC, and the United Nations Foundation, Washington, DC, 144 pp.
*22. MacCracken, M. C., 2009: [http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/wbkwbrwps/4938.htm Beyond Mitigation: Potential Options for Counter-Balancing the Climatic and Environmental Consequences of the Rising Concentrations of Greenhouse Gases], Background Paper to the 2010 World Development Report, Policy Research Working Paper (RWP) 4938, The World
*23. Asilomar Scientific Organizing Committee [M. MacCracken (chair), S. Barrett, R. Barry, P. Crutzen, S. Hamburg, R. Lampitt, D. Liverman, T. Lovejoy, G. McBean, E. Parson, S. Seidel, J. Shepherd, R. Somerville, and T. M. L. Wigley], 2010: [[Asilomar conference on geoengineering|The Asilomar Conference Recommendations on Principles for Research into Climate Engineering Technologies]]: Conference Report, Climate Institute, Washington DC, 37 pp.
*24. A Search for Rules Before Climate-Changing Experiments Begin, New York Times, January 18, 2010
*25. MacCracken, M. C., 2008: Prospects for Future Climate Change and the Reasons for Early Action, Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 58,
*26. Moore, F. C., and M. C. MacCracken, 2009: Lifetime-leveraging: An approach to achieving international agreement and effective climate protection using mitigation of short-lived greenhouse gases, International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 1,
*27. Link to:
*2.28. ^ 2007 SUMMER POLICY COLLOQUIUM, Speaker Biographies, American Meteorological Society. Accessed August 9, 2011
*3.29. Helen McCracken Fulcher, edited by Michael MacCracken, 1995: Mission to Shanghai: The Life of Medical Service of Josiah C. McCracken, Tiffin Press, New London NH, 275 pp.
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