Michael Calvin MacCracken (born 1942), has been chief scientist for climate change programs with the Climate Institute in Washington, D.C., since 2002;...
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MacCracken may refer to: William P. MacCracken Jr. (1888–1969), the first US Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics Calvin D. MacCracken (1919–1999)...
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complications from diabetes. McCracken was generous in promoting the careers of other dancers, including Shirley MacLaine, and was a strong influence...
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William Patterson MacCracken Jr. (September 17, 1888 - September 20, 1969) was the first U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics. His department...
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and mathematician Michael MacCracken (1942–), American, chief scientist at the Climate Institute in Washington, DC Gordon J. F. MacDonald (1929–2002)...
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Lipscomb Jane Lubchenco Michael MacCracken James J. McCarthy Jerry M. Melillo Matthew S. Meselson David Michaels Mario Molina Michael Oppenheimer Gordon Orians...
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language, metaphysics, cognitive science, and analytic philosophy Michael MacCracken, chief scientist for climate programs at the Climate Institute Kay...
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investigative reporter Christopher Leonard, investigative journalist Michael MacCracken, former U.S. Global Change Research Program and Lawrence Livermore...
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September 26, 2002, from Michael MacCracken, Office of the U. S. Global Change Research Program, to Lee Raymond of ExxonMobil. Mann, Michael E. (2013). The Hockey...
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developed by Margaret Leinen of the Climate Response Fund and chaired by Michael MacCracken of the Climate Institute. The conference took place in March 2010...
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