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  1. What's the Worst That Could Happen?: A Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate by Greg Craven, 2009-07-09
  2. Encircling the Seamless: India, Climate Change, and the Global Commons by A. Damodaran, 2010-10-01
  3. Climate Change, Justice and Future Generations by Edward A. Page, 2007-09-07
  4. The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review by Nicholas Stern, 2007-01-15
  5. Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change by Elizabeth Kolbert, 2006-12-26
  6. Planning for Climate Change: Strategies for Mitigation and Adaptation for Spatial Planners
  7. Climate Change and Cultural Dynamics: A Global Perspective on Mid-Holocene Transitions
  8. Climate Change 2007: Mitigation of Climate Change by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2008-03-01
  9. Economic Thought and U.S. Climate Change Policy (American and Comparative Environmental Policy)
  10. The Great Warming: Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations by Brian Fagan, 2009-03-03
  11. Climate Change (Writing the Critical Essay) by Lauri S. Friedman, 2009-04-17
  12. Planet Ice: A Climate for Change by James Martin, 2009-10-30
  13. Energy and Climate Change: Creating a Sustainable Future by David Coley, 2008-06-30
  14. Making Climate Forecasts Matter by Panel on the Human Dimensions of Seasonal-to-Interannual Climate Variability, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, et all 1999-05-28

81. Climate Action Network Europe, Brussels, Belgium - Environmental NGO Working On
Coordinating office for environmental groups in Western Europe working on climate change issues.
http://www.climnet.org/
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1210 Brussels, Belgium Tel:(32) 2 2295220 Fax:(32) 2 2295229 Email: info@climnet.org About CAN Europe Policy Links ... Site Map
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HOT doc : Adequacy Paper - Preventing Dangerous Climate Change (pdf)
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HOT issue A changing climate:Trends, Risks and Signals FAQ on Climate Change
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82. Global Climate Change Student Guide
Special climate change Energy Promotion 10 to 15% online discountoff 30 books at Earthscan. Welcome to the website for the Global
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Chapters Welcome Chapter 1 Contents Introduction Climate System Causes of Climate Change ...
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10 to 15% online discount off 30 books at Earthscan W elcome to the website for the Global Climate Change Student Information Guide. This website reproduces aric 's Global Climate Change Student Guide, written by Joe Buchdahl, a comprehensive work for geology, geography and environmental science students studying climate change. To find out how to obtain the paper copy, contact aric . Alternatively, download and print the PDF version The Global Climate Change Student Information Guide includes chapters on: the climate system; causes of climate change; empirical observation and climatic reconstruction; climate modelling; and palaeo- and contemporary climate change. It is suitable for all levels of undergraduate study, although 1st year students may find some of the mathematics in chapter 1 (the climate system) a little challenging. The menu to the left contains links to the main chapters. The menu to the right contains links to the chapters' sub sections. Clicking the title logo at the top will return you to this page. Any questions? Contact

83. Climate Change: United Nations Environment Programme GRID-Arendal
climate change information from GRIDArendal, the United Nations Environment Programme information office.
http://www.grida.no/climate/
GRID-Arendal Quick Search: Current rate of global CO emissions in tonnes per year, based on your computer's clock. ( Details Vital Climate Graphics
The impacts of climate change
As evidence accumulates that we may already be witnessing the early signs of global climate change, the need to communicate this issue to both policymakers and the general public becomes ever more urgent.
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Vital Climate Graphics: Africa Adverse impacts including extremes, are spread across the diverse environments of Africa, putting a huge proportion of the African continent at risk.
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IPCC
Climate Change 2001

This web-site contains the full text and graphics from the four Climate Change 2001 reports by the IPCC's Working Groups. The web site was produced for the 7th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Marrakech, Morocco, 2001.
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84. Greenpeace International : Climate
Greenpeace has identified global climate change as one of the greatest threats to the planet. Read Category Science Environment Global Change Activists and NGOs......Greenpeace has identified global climate change as one of the greatestthreats to the planet. Read reports on climate change, follow
http://www.greenpeace.org/~climate/

85. Climate Change Page
(1627 July 2001). DAILY COVERAGE FROM COP-6. (13 - 24 November 2000).UNFCCC. United Nations Framework Convention on climate change UNFCCC.
http://www.iisd.ca/climate/
Page last updated: 18 January, 2002 DAILY COVERAGE FROM COP-7 (Marrakesh, Morocco 29 October - 9 November 2001) SUMMARY OF THE IPCC Eighteenth Plenary Session ... (13 - 24 November 2000) UNFCCC United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Introduction to climate change and the UNFCCC: Climate change is considered to be among the most serious threats to the sustainability of the world's environment, the health and well-being of its people and the global economy. Mainstream scientists agree that the Earth's climate is being affected by the build-up of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, caused by human activities, including electricity generation, agriculture and transportation. In spite of some lingering uncertainties, a majority of scientists believe preventive and prompt action is necessary. The international response to climate change took shape with the development of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Agreed to in 1992, the UNFCCC set out a framework for action to control or cut greenhouse gas emissions. Since the UNFCCC entered into force in 1994, five meetings of the Conference of the Parties have taken place, as well as numerous workshops and meetings of the UNFCCC's subsidiary bodies. A Protocol to the Convention was adopted in 1997 at the Third Conference of the Parties, held in Kyoto. Although it has yet to enter into force, the UNFCCC's Kyoto Protocol commits industrialized countries to achieve quantified targets for decreasing their emissions of greenhouse gases.

86. Bellona Foundation
Sciencebased environmental organization set up to combat problems of environmental degradation, pollution-induced dangers to human health, and the ecological impacts of economic development strategies. Bellona aims to present feasible solutions with the least impact on human activity. Regularly updated news. Topics include nuclear weapons and climate change. English, Norsk and Russian.
http://www.bellona.no/
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This report sketches how Norway can reposition itself to become an important energy supplier that can help solve environmental problems instead of create them. Download PDF (648 kb) Jump to report
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News International Co-operation IAEA Says Iranian 'Pilot' Uranium Enrichment Plant Almost Complete But Iran responds that further international inspections of its nuclear programme may be blocked if a new set of US sanctions is not lifted. Read on Sellafield - Not constructive to stop discharges - It does not seem to be constructive to stop the Technetium-99 (Tc-99) discharges from Sellafield, the British Environment Minister’s most important advisory agency says.

87. Climate Change Research Center
Welcome to the climate change Research Center! At The University ofNew Hampshire, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and
http://www.ccrc.sr.unh.edu/
Welcome to the Climate Change Research Center!
At The University of New Hampshire
Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space

Morse Hall, 39 College Road, Durham, N.H. 03824-3525
Phone: 603-862-1991, Fax: 603-862-2124, Email: ccrc.web@unh.edu The Climate Change Research Center (CCRC) is devoted to the retrieval and interpretation of global change records that document climate (response and forcing), biogeochemical cycling, atmospheric chemistry, unique atmospheric phenomena (e.g. extreme events, volcanic events, biomassburning) and the influence of human activities on our environment. Our Center is developing a series of such records from atmospherically teleconnected high latitude (e.g., Antarctica, Greenland and Canadian Arctic) and low to middle latitude sites (e.g., Asia and North America) in order to investigate a variety of global change problems. In 1985 the Glacier Research Group (now CCRC) helped to develop the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space (EOS). EOS is a multi-disciplinary research institute dedicated to obtaining a scientific understanding of the Earth system and its environment in space. CCRC personnel develop solutions to global geoscience problems through multi-disciplinary efforts involving mathematical modelers, atmospheric chemists, geochemists, biogeochemists, statisticians, oceanographers, anthropologists and physicists. CCRC CONTRIBUTIONS TO GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH CCRC Brochure CCRC Past Projects CCRC Recent Projects ... N.H. State Climatologist

88. NOAA Paleoclimatology Program - Orbital Variations And Milankovitch Theory
NOAA Paleoclimatology Program educational material concerning the Milankovitch theory, which explains changes in the seasons as a result of changes in the earth's orbit around the sun.
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov:80/paleo/milankovitch.html
Astronomical Theory of Climate Change What is The Milankovitch Theory? The Milankovitch or astronomical theory of climate change is an explanation for changes in the seasons which result from changes in the earth's orbit around the sun. The theory is named for Serbian astronomer Milutin Milankovitch, who calculated the slow changes in the earth's orbit by careful measurements of the position of the stars, and through equations using the gravitational pull of other planets and stars. He determined that the earth "wobbles" in its orbit. The earth's "tilt" is what causes seasons, and changes in the tilt of the earth change the strength of the seasons. The seasons can also be accentuated or modified by the eccentricity (degree of roundness) of the orbital path around the sun, and the precession effect, the position of the solstices in the annual orbit. What does The Milankovitch Theory say about future climate change?
Orbital changes occur over thousands of years, and the climate system may also take thousands of years to respond to orbital forcing. Theory suggests that the primary driver of ice ages is the total summer radiation received in northern latitude zones where major ice sheets have formed in the past, near 65 degrees north. Past ice ages correlate well to 65N summer insolation (Imbrie 1982). Astronomical calculations show that 65N summer insolation should increase gradually over the next 25,000 years, and that no 65N summer insolation declines sufficient to cause an ice age are expected in the next 100,000 years

89. Pacific Institute -- Bibliography: Climate Change And Its Impact On Biodiversity
Last updated 7/19/2001 Bibliography Environmental Change and its Impacton Species/Ecosystems. Prepared by Wil Burns, Pacific Institute
http://www.pacinst.org/wildlife.html
Pacific Institute, 654 13th Street, Preservation Park, Oakland, CA 94612, U.S.A.
Last updated: 7/19/2001
Bibliography: Environmental Change and its Impact on Species/Ecosystems
Prepared by Wil Burns , Pacific Institute This bibliography of peer-reviewed and gray literature (including journal articles, newspaper articles, reports and materials on the Internet) focuses on environmental change (defined herein as global warming or ozone depletion) and its impacts on flora and fauna species and critical supporting ecosystems. 2880 citations have been included to date and the bibliography will be updated every two months. Ultimately, each entry will be categorized in a variety of ways, permitting key word searches and compilations by subject, region, or author. Any corrections or suggestions for additional citations should be sent to Wil Burns at the Institute. We would like to thank everyone who was thoughtful enough to contribute citations for the bibliography.
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90. API - Global Climate
A detailed examination of global climate change and related economic and science issues from the American Petroleum Institute web site.
http://www.api.org/globalclimate/starta.htm
The Big Picture
(What it's all about) The Science
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Test Your
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For the past 140 years, U.S. oil and gas companies have been helping to improve the quality of life in the United States by making it possible for people to live in harmony with our nation's variable and, sometimes, not-so-friendly climate. Our products keep homes warm in winter and cool in summer. They help parents get their children to school and themselves to work. We supply the fuels that help farmers sow and reap their crops and transport them to market. Oil and natural gas are ingredients in medicines, crop fertilizers, fabrics, and plastics. Airplanes fly, trains roll down the tracks, and buses speed along the highway powered by our products. In short, the energy born of oil and natural gas products enables all of us to live our lives with relative ease and comfort, year-round, through all kinds of weather. Recently, scientists have been debating whether the burning of oil and natural gas products and coal are affecting the climate of our globe and

91. Global Climate Change: Selective List Of Online Resource
For a comprehensive list of online resources on climate change, visit our GlobalChange site at www.globalchange.org; research on Internet climate change
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Pacific Institute, 654 13th Street, Preservation Park, Oakland, CA 94612, U.S.A. back to Global Change Last update: Global Climate Change: Selective List of Online Resources
Compiled by Wil Burns Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security
For a comprehensive list of online resources on climate change, visit our Global Change site at: www.globalchange.org ; research on Internet climate change resources can also be conducted using the Climate Ark search engine , or the Doing Climate Research on the Internet Powerpoint presentation of Dr. Neville Nicholls of the BMRC Climate Forecasting Group.
  • Climate Change Science
    • 1.1 Data and Trends
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    • 1.3 Thermohaline Circulation and the North Atlantic "Conveyor Belt"
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    • Potential Impacts of Climate Change
      • 2.1 Rising Sea Levels
      • 2.2 Forests
      • 2.3 Fresh Water Resources
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      • 2.5 Wetlands
      • 2.6 Biodiversity
      • 2.7 Social/Economic Implications
      • 2.8 Health Effects
  • 92. Climate Change And Sustainable Transport
    Challenge is the integration of climate policy objectives into other sectoral policy areas such as Category Society Issues Environment climate change......
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    93. Benchmark Glaciers
    Longterm program to monitor climate, stream runoff, and the motion, mass balance, and geometry of glaciers at a few sites in Alaska and Washington State. Data are used to understand glacier-related hydrologic processes and improve prediction of water resources, glacier-related hazards, and the consequences of climate change.
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    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) operates a long-term "benchmark" glacier program to intensively monitor climate, glacier motion, glacier mass balance, glacier geometry, and stream runoff at a few select sites. The data collected are used to understand glacier-related hydrologic processes and improve the quantitative prediction of water resources, glacier-related hazards, and the consequences of climate change ( Fountain and others, 1997

    94. USDA Forest Service - Climate Change Tree Atlas Of Eastern USA
    Delaware, OH Home Project Home Global Change Research climate changeTree Atlas. Introduction Welcome to the climate change tree atlas.
    http://www.fs.fed.us/ne/delaware/atlas/
    RWU NE-4153, USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, Delaware, Ohio, USA Delaware, OH Home Project Home Global Change Research Climate Change Tree Atlas Last updated: January 30, 2002 Contact: Anantha Prasad
    A Climate Change Atlas for 80 Forest Tree Species of the Eastern United States
    [spatial database] Anantha M. Prasad and Louis R. Iverson USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station,
    Delaware, Ohio 43015, USA This site has been selected by Introduction Tips Citations Credits ... Launch Atlas Introduction: Welcome to the climate change tree atlas. We have presented in the following pages tremendous amount of information including distribution maps and tables for different climate change scenarios, life-history and disturbance attributes, ecological attributes, forest type maps and sorted list of species importance values by state/county for different climate change scenarios, and more for 80 species in the eastern half of the United States (east of the 100th meridian)!! The products presented in this atlas were a result of a modelling effort that involved the use of USDA Forest Service's Forest Inventory Data, numerous environmental variables gleaned from various sources and 2xCO equilibrium climate variables provided by five Global Circulation Models (GCMs) - ie., GISS, GFDL, Hadley, UKMO and CCC. You can

    95. Climate Change
    Government of Canada web site provides background information and resources on global climate change. Issues, actions and resources.
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    Read More The Earth is a Greenhouse The Greenhouse Gases Maps and Graphs Current Research Programs Find Out More Primers, Pamphlets, Presentations Read More Changes to our Environment Regional Impacts Our Health and Well-being Global Impacts Find Out More Canada Country Study More Information on Impacts Read More Using Energy More Efficiently At Home At Work On the Road ... Adapting Today to Tomorrow's Changes DO MORE Hot Tips Find out what Canadians are doing! Find Out More More Resources on Actions National Plan Federal Regional and Local ...
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    96. Climate Change - Office Of International Information Programs, U.S. Department O
    Information on climate change, global warming, US policy, conventions and forums.Category Science Environment Global Change Policy......This is a US Government site on climate change, Global Warming, policy, conventionsand forums. FACT SHEETS. United States Global climate change Policy.
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    Global Issues Updated 20 March 2003 QUICK SEARCH POLICY Official Texts Fact Sheets Reports Government Agencies SUBJECT IN DEPTH Web Pages
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    Links Documents Int'l Organizations NGOs Media ... to Mitigate Climate Change A U.N. official in a message to the international community to mark World Meteorological Day on March 23 said all nations need to work together to prevent and mitigate the adverse impact of climate-related events such as floods, droughts and tropical cyclones. A press release issued March 20 says Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Godwin O.P. Obasi called for a strengthening of the international framework for coordinating national and international efforts to address climate change. Obasi said this would allow research results, observational data and other resources to be used "to the greatest overall advantage." Complete Text Other Climate Change News: Joint Statement of U.S.-Mexico Enhanced Cooperation

    97. Home Page-Rocky Mountain Institute
    RMI is an independent, nonprofit research and educational foundation with a mission to foster the efficient and sustainable use of resources as a path to global security. Founded by Amory and Hunter Lovins. Research areas are energy, transportation, green development, climate change, water, economic renewal, corporate sustainability, and security.
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    98. Defra, UK - Environmental Protection - Climate Change
    Homepage Environmental Protection climate change.climate change Action to tackle Global Warming.
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    Action to tackle climate change The science of climate change Business and climate change ... Frequently asked questions Questions and Answers about climate change This section provides information on energy supply, renewable sources of energy, and combined heat and power (CHP) This section offers information on how businesses can play their part in reducing emissions, with useful links to a variety of related sites and resources This section offers information on international scientific assessment, and has an update on the research programme. It also provides information on global impacts and adaptation, and action to adapt to the impacts of climate change in the UK.

    99. D.O.E. Office Of Policy And International Affairs
    The Office manages policy development in the areas of electricity, natural gas, oil, alternative fuels and energy efficiency, and serves as the Departmentwide coordinator of global climate change policy.
    http://www.policy.energy.gov/
    The Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs (PI) is the primary policy advisor to the Secretary, Deputy Secretary and Under Secretary on domestic and international policy development and implementation as well as DOE policy analysis and activities. The Office of Policy and International Affairs' role is to deliver unbiased advice to the Department of Energy's leadership on existing and prospective energy-related policies, based on integrated and well-founded data and analysis. The Office of Policy and International Affairs has primary responsibility for the Department of Energy's international energy activities including international emergency management, national security, and international cooperation in science and technology. Select regions from the map
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    100. Climate Change Central - Working Together On Sensible Solutions
    Working Together on Sensible Solutions. climate change In The News. Welcome toour Green Offices. 2001 climate change Central ( C3 ). All rights reserved.
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