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  1. The Great Global Warming Blunder: How Mother Nature Fooled the World's Top Climate Scientists by Roy W Spencer, 2010-04-13
  2. The Discovery of Global Warming: Revised and Expanded Edition (New Histories of Science, Technology, and Medicine) by Spencer R. Weart, 2008-10-31
  3. The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism) by Christopher C. Horner, 2007-02-12
  4. Down-to-Earth Guide To Global Warming by Laurie David and Cambria Gordon, 2007-09-01
  5. The Sky's Not Falling!: Why It's OK to Chill About Global Warming by Holly Fretwell, 2007-09-18
  6. A Kids' Guide to Climate Change & Global Warming: How to Take Action! by Cathryn Berger Kaye M.A., 2009-04-20
  7. The Deniers: The World Renowned Scientists Who Stood Up Against Global Warming Hysteria, Political Persecution, and Fraud**And those who are too fearful to do so by Lawrence Solomon, 2008-04-01
  8. Red Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Fraud, and Deception to Keep You Misinformed by Christopher C. Horner, 2008-11-11
  9. Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast by David Archer, 2006-12-11
  10. Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming by James Hoggan, 2009-09-29
  11. Global Warming: The Complete Briefing by John Houghton, 2009-04-27
  12. Global Warming and the World Trading System by Steve Charnovitz, Gary Clyde Hufbauer, et all 2009-03-02
  13. Dire Predictions: Understanding Global Warming by Michael E. Mann, Lee R. Kump, 2008-07-21
  14. An Inconvenient Truth: The Crisis of Global Warming by Al Gore, 2007-04-10

1. Redirection To EPA Global Warming Site
Focuses on the science and impacts of global warming or climate change, and on actions by governments, Category Science Environment Global Change......The EPA global warming Site focuses on the science and impacts of global warmingor climate change, and on actions by governments, corporations, and
http://www.epa.gov/globalwarming/

2. The EPA Global Warming Kids Page
Focuses on science and impacts of global warming or climate change, and on actions that help address Category Kids and Teens School Time Environment global warming......EPA global warming Kids Page The kids page focuses on the science and impactsof global warming or climate change, and on actions that help address global
http://www.epa.gov/globalwarming/kids/

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Last Updated on January 29, 2003

3. Global Warming: Early Warning Signs
National Climatic Data Center answers questions regarding global warming, the greenhouse effect, El Nino, the hydrologic cycle, and sealevel changes. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. global warming. Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.climatehotmap.org/
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US Climate Impacts
"An increasing body of observations gives
a collective picture of a warming world
and other changes in the climate system."
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2001
This map illustrates the local consequences of global warming. FINGERPRINTS : Direct manifestations of a widespread and long-term trend toward warmer global temperatures
Heat waves and periods of unusually warm weather
Ocean warming, sea-level rise and coastal flooding
Glaciers melting
Arctic and Antarctic warming
HARBINGERS : Events that foreshadow the types of impacts likely to become more frequent and widespread with continued warming.
Spreading disease
Earlier spring arrival
Plant and animal range shifts and population changes
Coral reef bleaching
Downpours, heavy snowfalls, and flooding
Droughts and fires
The map of early warning signs clearly illustrates the global nature of climate changes. In its 2001 assessment, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that, “an increasing body of observations gives a collective picture of a warming world and other changes in the climate system." Although factors other than climate may have intensified the severity of some of the events on the map, scientists predict such problems will increase if emissions of heat-trapping gases are not brought under control.

4. Global Warming Central A Project Of The Pace University School Of Law Energy Pro
Linked list of global warming news sources currently available on the Web.
http://www.law.pace.edu/env/energy/globalwarming.html
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Linked list of Global Warming news sources currently available on the Web.
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Great Links on Global Warming
Best sites on the Global Warming debate. Featured Sites
Pew Center on Global Climate Change - Advancing the debate through credible analysis and cooperative approaches

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Documents Kyoto Protocol Special
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GLOBAL WARMING CENTRAL
The source for information on the Global Warming Debate. For more information and to download the Summary for Policymakers click here.
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For more information, contact the UNFCCC Secretariat web site. ... The Sixth Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP-6) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change The Parties did not reach agreements on implementation of the Kyoto Protocol , the climate change agreement developed in December 1997 at COP-3. COP-6 Part II will resume in May/June 2001. SPECIAL EDITION COP-6 Global Warming Central's Special Edition on COP - 6 - Links to reports presented at COP - 6 SUMMARY OF COP-6 by Earth Negotiations Bulletin (IISD site) For information on COP5, Bonn, Germany, 25 October - 5 November 1999

5. NOAA Paleo Global Warming Home
Get background on this environmental issue and read about current research. Also features an image gallery. as to show how paleoclimate research relates to global warming and other important issues of climate variability and
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/globalwarming/home.html
"The farther backward you can look,
the farther forward you are likely to see."
- Winston Churchill
The last decade of the 20th Century was the warmest in the entire global instrumental temperature record, starting in the mid-19th century. All 10 years rank among the 15 warmest, and include the 6 warmest years on record.This warmth is unusual for the past century, but what about in the context of past centuries or millennia? It is only through the reconstruction of past climate that we can truly evaluate the magnitude of this warming. NOAA's Paleoclimatology Program is working with scientists from around the world to study past climate in hopes of achieving a better understanding of the Earth's present and future climate. This site was developed to help educate, inform and highlight the importance of paleoclimate research; as well as to show how paleoclimate research relates to global warming and other important issues of climate variability and change. 19 May 2000
"A Paleo Perspective on Global Warming"
Created by staff
of the NOAA Paleoclimatology Program.

6. ARM Education Site: Global Warming
Information on global warming with difficulty levels seperated in between. Made by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement.
http://www.arm.gov/docs/education/warming.html
Why Should We Care About a
Few PPM of CO2

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Chief Scientist - Tom Ackerman Climate Change...the FACTS!
Video Stream Presentation
Chief Scientist - Tom Ackerman
Click on one of the links below to learn more about global warming! But first, take a look at this presentation given by ARM Chief Scientist Tom Ackerman to a group of high school students in Tacoma, Washington. Dr. Ackerman provides a clear picture as to the causes of climate change and effects of carbon dioxide on the environment. Then look at the following sections for more details! If you are not sure what global warming is or means, this is the place to start. Many people are interested in methane. It is one of the greenhouse gases and is found naturally on our earth. Visit this link If you want to learn more about methane. We're gathering data from all over the globe and using it to better understand climate change and global warming. Find out the details! Translate to Spanish, French, German, or Italian.

7. Global Warming And Climate Change - Table Of Contents
Brochure from Carnegie Mellon University explains warming, its impact and resulting government policies.
http://www.gcrio.org/gwcc/toc.html
Global Warming and Climate Change
This brochure was prepared by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University to explain the issue of global warming and climate change. The key points are covered in the three parts that follow:
The issue at a glance...
Part 1: Climate
  • Burning coal, oil and natural gas releases carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere. On average, this may warm the earth and change the climate in other ways. For example, it might change the severity and duration of storms or droughts.
  • Other human activities, such as cutting down forests, and growing rice, and raising cattle, may have the same effect, but are less important.
Part 2: Impacts
  • If the climate changes heating, cooling, water use, and sea level will be affected. In wealthy countries, the average cost would probably be small, although some people and regions might have high costs and others might receive large benefits. In some poor countries, the cost could be very high.
  • A large or fast change in climate will have a big effect on plants and animals in the natural environment.
  • Very rapid climate change is unlikely, but could be disastrous, even for wealthy countries.

8. GWIC
International body disseminating information on global warming science and policy, sponsoring research .Category Science Environment Global Change...... The Extreme Events of 2002 News 165 Countries Approve Kyoto Rules -Internationaldelegates agreed to the first-ever rules aimed at stopping global warming
http://www.globalwarming.net/
NEWS: January 2003 - Extreme Events in 2002: 2nd Warmest Year on Record GWIC Aims News Membership Papers ... Registration Program Committee Proceedings Posters Directions WRR Aims/Scope Subscription Paper Submission Papers Site Contact Us
News - January 2003 - Extreme Events in 2002: 2nd Warmest Year on Record
News - Spread of West Nile Virus in the U.S. 1999-2002
News - Brain Inflammation and Other Water-borne Disease Spreads as Floods Recede in South Asia
News - In 2002 World Heads for Warmest Year Yet
The Extreme Events of 2002

News - 165 Countries Approve Kyoto Rules
-International delegates agreed to the first-ever rules aimed at stopping global warming...
The 14th Global Warming International Conference and Expo

BOSTON May 27-29, 2003
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DEADLINES The 12th Global Warming International Conference and Expo CAMBRIDGE, UK April 8-11th, 2001 Scientific Program and Conference Schedule Map and Directions to Cambridge City Centre Poster Session Participants World Resource Review - Year 2002 Extreme Events - Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health - Global Warming: Disease Epidemiology - GIS and Remote Sensing: Impacts on Public Health - Analyzing Interaction Between Emissions Of Air Pollutants In Europe - Climate Change Indicators: Lakes in Russia and Finland - Biofuels: Economic and GHG Implications for Agriculture - Fungi and Climate Change - Carbon Sequestration - International Mitigation: GHG Emission from Solid Waste and Wastewater - Agro-environmental Resources: Development and Policy - Fourteenth Global Warming Conference, Boston, USA, May 27-30, 2003

9. Scientific American: Is Global Warming Harmful To Health?
Computer models indicate that many diseases will surge as the earths atmosphere heats up. Signs of the predicted troubles have begun to appear. Scientific American.
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0008C7B2-E060-1C73-9B81809EC588EF21

10. New Scientist | Environment Report | Climate Change
Includes recent and archived articles, a global warming science FAQ, global warming politics FAQ, Category Science Environment Global Change News and Media...... BACKGROUND AND GUIDES TO THE MAIN ISSUES Frequently asked questions about the scienceof climate change The politics of global warming A guide to the movers
http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/climate/
Global Climate Trends A climate change scenario
Burning fossil fuels and using the atmosphere as an open sewer has turned out to be a recipe for disaster. The Earth is warming and the pace is quickening. Where will it end? Tune in to the late 21st century to find out... BACKGROUND AND GUIDES TO THE MAIN ISSUES:
Frequently asked questions
about the science of climate change
The politics of global warming
A guide to the movers and shakers
A greenhouse timeline

Global warming quotes
The world's leaders and scientists discuss climate change
Useful links
Further reading on the Web LATEST Rising clouds leave forests high and dry
The base of clouds that form over the north-eastern states of the US have been getting ever higher over the past 30 years
26 Mar 03
UK charts renewable future

Government White Paper demands 60 percent dip in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 but retains nuclear option 24 Feb 03 Wild coal fires are a 'global catastrophe' The infernos burn millions of tonnes every year - the effects on global warming and human health are underestimated, scientists warn 14 Feb 03 Canada ratifies Kyoto Protocol The move sets the stage for Russia's ratification, which would finally see the greenhouse gas agreement come into force

11. Almanac Of Policy Issues: Environment
Links and background information on U.S. and global environmental issues, including issues such as air quality, water quality, global warming, wildlife, and energy conservation.
http://www.policyalmanac.org/environment/index.shtml
Almanac of Policy Issues
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In many ways, America's environment has improved dramatically since the first Earth Day in 1970. The quality of the nation's air has improved substantially with respect to many pollutants, particularly lead after it was phased out as a gasoline additive several years ago. Water pollution from "point sources" like industrial facilities and wastewater treatment plants has seen similar improvement, though pollution from "nonpoint" sources principally urban, suburban and agriculture runoff has proved an intractable problem of ongoing concern. While these and other domestic environmental issues draw continued attention, however, many environmentalists are now placing international issues at the top of their list of priorities. Issues like global warming, population growth, deforestation, and the continued loss of many species of plants and animals have reached increasing prominence on the environmental agenda. These issues are not without controversy. While few people consider themselves anti-environment, many environmental policies draw considerable opposition from those who are adversely affected economically. Domestically, industries complain of a heavy regulatory burden and question the benefits of new environmental proposals. Property owners complain that their rights are being infringed. There is also significant conflict in the international arena, where poor, developing nations argue that they can not afford new environmental restrictions and that rich, industrialized nations, who have until recently been the world's primary polluters, should shoulder most of the burden.

12. Global Warming -- The Cooler Heads Coalition
Home page of the "Cooler Heads Coalition," dispelling the myths and flawed analyses by globalw Category Society Issues Opposing Views Climate Change Skeptics...... Resources for global warming Novices tools for novices. Check out the GeorgeC. Marshall Institute's, questions and answers about global warming.
http://www.globalwarming.org/
Bi-Weekly Updates From Washington:
Global Warming Proposals Impact On:
Kyoto Global Climate Change Treaty Negotiations 1997-2000
Resources for Global Warming Novices:
Global Warming in Brief Science Archive Economic Archive ... Help Support this Site Looking for information for a research project?
Visit our Student Research Section Philip Stott provides a concise and reasoned argument for the uncertainties of the science of global warming and major problems with the Kyoto Protocol. in an article on Tech Central Station COP-7 The seventh session of the Conference of the Parties (COP-7) to the Framework Convention on Climate Change has concluded in Marrakech, Morocco. For a review, see Tech Central Station
By request : Students and others have asked for a list of the most commonly asked scientific questions and answers relating to global warming issues, complete with source references. Check out the George C. Marshall Institute's, "questions and answers" about global warming. The Institute is a member of the Cooler Heads Coalition, under whose auspices this site was developed. Comments? Questions?

13. New Scientist | Environment Report | Climate Change
Introduction to global warming, from New Scientist magazine. Includes theories about positive and negative feedbacks.
http://www.newscientist.com/nsplus/insight/global/faq.html
Global Climate Trends A climate change scenario
Burning fossil fuels and using the atmosphere as an open sewer has turned out to be a recipe for disaster. The Earth is warming and the pace is quickening. Where will it end? Tune in to the late 21st century to find out... BACKGROUND AND GUIDES TO THE MAIN ISSUES:
Frequently asked questions
about the science of climate change
The politics of global warming
A guide to the movers and shakers
A greenhouse timeline

Global warming quotes
The world's leaders and scientists discuss climate change
Useful links
Further reading on the Web LATEST Rising clouds leave forests high and dry
The base of clouds that form over the north-eastern states of the US have been getting ever higher over the past 30 years
26 Mar 03
UK charts renewable future

Government White Paper demands 60 percent dip in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 but retains nuclear option 24 Feb 03 Wild coal fires are a 'global catastrophe' The infernos burn millions of tonnes every year - the effects on global warming and human health are underestimated, scientists warn 14 Feb 03 Canada ratifies Kyoto Protocol The move sets the stage for Russia's ratification, which would finally see the greenhouse gas agreement come into force

14. Global Warming Main - Sierra Club
Fact sheets and news items on global warming, its consequences, and measures to reduce its impacts.Category Science Environment Global Change Activists and NGOs...... The Sierra Club global warming Campaign. The human race find out. Backby popular demand Earthrise global warming postcards. Order
http://www.sierraclub.org/globalwarming/
Select an Issue Clean Water Energy Global Population Human Rights Protect National Forests Responsible Trade Stop Sprawl Stop Global Warming Wildlands Campaign More Issues Select a Place Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Canada Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
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The Sierra Club Global Warming Campaign The human race is engaged in the largest experiment in history - an experiment to see what will happen to our health and the health of the planet when we make drastic changes in our climate. This is not a controlled scientific inquiry. It is a massive change in the Earth's environment, and we are gambling our children's future on the results. Our experiment is called global warming, and it is changing our atmosphere - throwing out of balance a delicate system that has taken billions of years to develop.

15. Global Warming Information Page
Resources for global warming Novices tools for novices. global warmingIn Brief. The global warming Debate Updated November, 2000.
http://www.globalwarming.org/brochure.html
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Kyoto Global Climate Change Treaty Negotiations 1997-2000
Resources for Global Warming Novices:
Global Warming In Brief The Global Warming Debate Updated November, 2000 In 1992 the United States and nations from around the world met at the United Nations Earth Summit in Rio and agreed to voluntarily reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2000. The Rio Treaty was not legally binding and, because reducing emissions would likely cause great economic damage, many nations will not meet the goal. Representatives from around the world met again in December of 1997 at a conference in Kyoto to sign a revised agreement. The Clinton Administration negotiators agreed to legally binding, internationally enforceable limits on the emission of greenhouse gases as a key tenet of the treaty. The president's position is based on the idea that global warming is real and that it is caused by human activity. Further, it presupposes that the potential damage caused by global warming would greatly outweigh the damage caused to the economy by severely restricting energy use. Finally, his position assumes that the agreement will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions world wide and will prevent global warming. However, as this pamphlet shows, each of these premises is still very much in doubt. In May 1997 Consumer Alert formed a subgroup of the National Consumer Coalition on climate change policy, the "Cooler Heads" Coalition, to address the consumer impact of climate change policies.

16. FMN: Policy Spotlight, February 1998, Global Warming
resources casting a skeptical eye at sometimes outlandish environmental claims.
http://www.free-market.net/features/spotlight/9802.html
Volume II,
Number 1 February 1998 The Global Warming Debate edited by Robert Knautz

Contents
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      The Issue Is the world slowly getting warmer? Did humanity cause an increase in temperature? Do we need to act collectively to avoid world-wide catastrophe? Last month, scientists and politicians from all over the world met in Kyoto, Japan to answer those questions and develop a treaty that would solve the perceived problem of global warming. The element missing from those sessions, however, was fair representation from the growing number of credible scientists who doubt there is a problem. The same can be said of the news coverage of the conference. According to the Media Research Center , only two of 48 stories on American network news on the Kyoto sessions presented the arguments of dissenting scientists. Only nine stories mentioned that there was any disagreement at all. Many scientists dispute the evidence for an increase in the world's temperature. Some remind us that global warming is part of the natural cycle of the planet. Other scientists point out that if any global warming did occur, it would have benefits as well as costs; warmer climates can potentially have beneficial health effects. Overall, the majority of these contrarian scientists are concerned about the amount of

17. Global Warming
global warming Early Warning Signs map to find out how climactic changes in various places around the world mark the
http://www.globalwarm.com/
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Related Sites Global Warming - Early Warning Signs map to find out how climactic changes in various places around the world mark the possibility of global warming World Wildlife Fund - State of the Climate global climate change and its causes and effects Global Warming - Focus on the Future interactive games teach about the causes of global warming HotEarth.net information and activism resource for global warming concerns Global Warming: State of the Science covers the communications networking market Understanding Global Climate Change guide to understanding global warming provides a variety of different viewpoints Global Change review of climate change and ozone depletion. Climat Change Sollutions - resource centre of success stories, opportunity areas, tools, and resources on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Global Warming International Center international organization disseminates information on global warming science and policy World Climate Report covers the latest news on global warming research NASA Climate News latest news on global warming trends Directories Climate Protection Links from World Resources Institute Links : Global Warming World Climate Report Fact Sheet On...

18. Global Warming In North America
global warmingEarly Warning Signs. The impact of global warming in North America. 102.North America Genetic adaptation to global warming in mosquito.
http://www.climatehotmap.org/namerica.html
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The impact of global warming in North America
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The vast North American continent ranges from the lush sub-tropical climate of Florida to the frozen ice and tundra of the Arctic. Within these extremes are two wealthy industrialized countries with diverse ecosystems at risk. Yet the United States and Canada are two of the largest global emitters of the greenhouse gases that contribute to a warming climate. Examples of all 10 of the "hotspot" categories can be found in this region, including changes such as polar warming in Alaska, coral reef bleaching in Florida, animal range shifts in California, glaciers melting in Montana, and marsh loss in the Chesapeake Bay. For North America we have many more hotspots than for some other regions of the world, although impact studies have been emerging in larger numbers in recent years from previously under-studied regions. This higher density of early warning signs in the US and Canada is due in part to the fact that these regions have more readily accessible climatic data and more comprehensive programs to monitor and study environmental change, in part to the disproportionate warming that has been observed over the mid-to-high-latitude continents compared to other regions during the last century, and in part to capture the attention of North Americans who need to take action now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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19. A Closer Look At Global Warming
A summary of reports from the US National Academies of Science, as well as full reports, simple background information and links to related webbased material.
http://www4.nationalacademies.org/onpi/webextra.nsf/web/climate?OpenDocument

20. Redirection To EPA Global Warming Site
Beginner's guide to understanding the possible global warming crisis. Read what the skeptics say. A beginner's guide to understanding the issue of global warming. "Whereas in the past human impacts were local,
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