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  1. Global Warming: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Mark Maslin, 2009-01-15
  2. 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
  3. Man-Made Global Warming Hoax by Richard C. Huseman, Ph.D., 2010-08-13
  4. Red Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Fraud, and Deception to Keep You Misinformed by Christopher C. Horner, 2008-11-11
  5. Global Warming by Seymour Simon, 2010-02-23
  6. Heaven and Earth: Global Warming, the Missing Science by Ian Plimer, 2009-07-25
  7. The Climate Files: The Battle for the Truth About Global Warming by Fred Pearce, 2010-08-15
  8. The Climate Challenge: 101 Solutions to Global Warming (The Solutions Series) by Guy Dauncey, 2009-11-01
  9. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Global Warming, 2nd Edition by Michael Tennesen, 2008-02-05
  10. Winston of Churchill: One Bear's Battle Against Global Warming by Jean Davies Okimoto, 2007-12-01
  11. This Is My Planet: The Kids' Guide to Global Warming by Jan Thornhill, 2007-09-28
  12. The Global-Warming Deception: How a Secret Elite Plans to Bankrupt America and Steal Your Freedom by Grant R. Jeffrey, 2011-02-08
  13. a Clean Sky: The Global Warming Story by friend; Robyn C. and Cohen; Judith Love, 2007-09-01
  14. The Lomborg Deception: Setting the Record Straight About Global Warming by Howard Friel, 2010-03-01

21. Global Warming: Focus On The Future
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22. Global Warming
Links to articles and resources skeptical of claims made by environmentalists about global warming.
http://www.skepticism.net/global_warming/index.html
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Global Warming If some environmentalists are to be believed, we are on the verge of massive global climate change which will see a significant rise in sea levels, chaotic weather patterns, and catastrophic droughts all caused by small increase in global average temperature. This site provides links to resources skeptical of those sort of doomsday scenarios. The articles linked to here are written by a wide variety of people, from scientists to laypeople, and their inclusion here should not be read as an endorsement of their positions. Just as when dealing with things coming out of the environmentalist camp, you need to use your brain and decide for yourself to what extent global warming poses a threat to humanity. Articles about global warming on this site: Articles about global warming on other sites: Basic introduction to global warming
  • The coming climate - an excellent overview of global warming claims from Scientific American.

23. Global Warming And Hurricanes
Research into the likely effects of global warming on worldwide hurricane activity in the 21st century.
http://www.gfdl.gov/~rt/glob_warm_hurr.html
Global Warming and Hurricanes
Fig. 1. Maximum surface windspeeds for the hurricanes simulated for control (thin line) and high CO2 (thick line) conditions.
Fig. 2. Top: a tropical storm as simulated in the global climate model. Shown are surface temperature (shading), pressure and winds. Bottom: the same storm case, but as simulated with the hurricane prediction model. Shown are surface winds and precipitation on the inner grid of the hurricane model. The vector spacing illustrates the resolution of the two models (250 km for the global model vs. 18 km for the hurricane model.)
Fig. 3. Sea surface temperatures (SSTs, light contours and color shading, in degrees Celsius) and sea level pressure (dark contours, in millibars) from an idealized coupled hurricane model/ocean model experiment. The "cool wake" in SSTs produced by the hurricane is indicated by the lower SSTs to the east-southeast of the storm. The storm motion is toward the west-northwest.

The strongest hurricanes in the present climate may be upstaged by even more intense hurricanes over the next century as the earth's climate is warmed by increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Most hurricanes do not reach their maximum potential intensity before weakening over land or cooler ocean regions. However, those storms that do approach their upper-limit intensity are expected to be slightly stronger and have more rainfall in the warmer climate due to the higher sea surface temperatures. And more recent work with more comprehensive models incorporating hurricane-generated "cool SST wakes" continue to support these conclusions.

24. SUV Report - Global Warming - Sierra Club
Driving Up the Heat SUVs and global warming, They spew out 43 percent more globalwarmingpollution and 47 percent more air pollution than an average car.
http://www.sierraclub.org/globalwarming/SUVreport/
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Environmental Update
Main Global Warming Main ... The Freedom Package for Fuel Economy
Driving Up the Heat: SUVs and Global Warming Switching from driving an average car to a 13mpg SUV for one year would waste more energy than if you...
  • Left your refrigerator door open for 6 years Left your bathroom light burning for 30 years or Left your color television turned on for 28 years
In this report:
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Pollution

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Background When it comes to wasting energy, SUVs are unrivaled. Built with outdated, gas-guzzling technology, many SUVs get just 13 miles per gallon. And the higher gas prices are, the more money they waste.

25. Congratulations & Welcome To Earthgreen.org
Information on a variety of environmental problems including including global warming, acid rain, economics, philosophy, water, air, and climate.
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26. NCDC: Global Warming
Answers to frequently asked questions about climate change.Category Science Environment Global Change...... global warming. Frequently Asked Questions. Top of Page Are El Niños relatedto global warming? El Niños are not caused by global warming.
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/ol/climate/globalwarming.html
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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Introduction
  • What is the greenhouse effect, and is it affecting our climate?
  • Are greenhouse gases increasing?
  • Is the climate warming? ...
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  • All figures linked from this page with the exception of global surface temperatures are from the IPCC 2001 report 'Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis'.
    Introduction

    27. Earth Island Institute: Innovative Action For The Environment
    Environmental Organization Develops supports projects that counteract environmental threats. Issues sustainable development, biodiversity, restoration, global warming, social justice, oceans, forests
    http://www.earthisland.org/

    28. Encyclopedia Of The Atmospheric Environment
    Authoritative but accessible information on a wide range of atmosphererelated and environmental topics, including air quality, acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion, and weather.
    http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/eae/enter.html

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    29. GWIC
    The 14th global warming International Conference and Expo BOSTON May 2729, 2003- REGISTRATION - DEADLINES The 12th global warming International Conference
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    NEWS: Keep You Informed for January 2002 GWIC Aims News Membership Papers ... Registration Program Committee Proceedings Posters Directions WRR Aims/Scope Subscription Paper Submission Papers Site Contact Us
    The Extreme Events of 2001

    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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    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 - and More...

    30. Global Warming Could Worsen Allergies, Study Finds
    NY Times article about study on potential for global climate change to increase the prevalence of ragweed. Subscription required free.
    http://www.nytimes.com/library/national/science/081700sci-environ-climate.html
    August 17, 2000
    Global Warming Could Worsen Allergies, Study Finds
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    ASHINGTON Allergy sufferers, beware: Global warming could bring more hay fever, according to government research that shows ragweed produces significantly more pollen as carbon dioxide increases. The ubiquitous weed makes nearly twice as much pollen now as it did 100 years ago and will likely double its production again over the coming century with predicted increases in carbon dioxide levels, the Agriculture Department study suggests. "This research may help us better understand the troubling impact of high carbon dioxide levels on our environment and our health," Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman said Tuesday. About 15 percent to 20 percent of the population has hay fever or allergic reactions to plant pollen, dust and other airborne particles and ragweed is the major cause of the problem in the fall. The plant is found all over the country and is particularly prevalent in the Northeast and Midwest. The pollen grains are so small that they can travel many miles.

    31. PowerThePlanet.com
    Noncommercial site promotes the use of renewable power and distributed generation technologies with articles and links about renewable energy technologies, hydrogen energy, fuel cells, global warming, power markets, and related topics.
    http://www.powertheplanet.com/
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    Welcome to one of the UK's best sources of renewable power news, comment and developers listings. Why should you be interested in renewable power? It is hardly the most exciting topic for most of us, we tend to take power for granted. We switch on appliances and rarely doubt that power will be available. Most of this power relies on basic fuels such as oil, natural gas and coal and much of it comes from areas that have a high degree of political uncertainty. We know that these fuels are limited and many suggest they may also have impacts on our health and environment. If we are to guarantee future supplies of power, we need to be looking for alternatives to our current fuels. Here we examine some of the major alternatives, we examine the current market and trends. The more we know about how we will solve our future energy needs, the less likely we are to face a crisis, and that has got to be of interest to everyone.
    My name is Matt, I own this site. I live in the UK and develop it in my spare time using material from a wide variety of sources. The site is not run for commercial gain, renewable power is an interest of mine and together with inputs from others in the sector, this site acts as a information source. It is primarily targeted at the European renewable power market. I have developed the site over the past few years. Updates are limited to when I get time, but I will only include the most relevant material, so what you get are the key facts not every last news item.

    32. NOAA Paleoclimatology Program - What's New
    On global warming Paleoclimatology Program's main goal in creating this comprehensivewebsite was to help educate, inform and highlight the importance of
    http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/perspectives.html

    North American Drought: A Paleo Perspective

    A comprehensive website on drought in the historical and paleoclimatic records, designed to help educate, inform and highlight the history and importance of drought, and to show how paleoclimate research relates to drought and other important issues of climate variability and change. A Paleo Perspective... On Global Warming
    Paleoclimatology Program's main goal in creating this comprehensive website was 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 regarding climate variability and change. Contact Us
    NOAA Paleoclimatology Program
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    33. SUV Report - Global Warming - Sierra Club
    Report from The Sierra Club about pollution, safety, and energy security.
    http://www.sierraclub.org/globalwarming/suvreport/
    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
    Environmental Update
    Main Global Warming Main ... The Freedom Package for Fuel Economy
    Driving Up the Heat: SUVs and Global Warming Switching from driving an average car to a 13mpg SUV for one year would waste more energy than if you...
    • Left your refrigerator door open for 6 years Left your bathroom light burning for 30 years or Left your color television turned on for 28 years
    In this report:
    Background

    The SUV Threat

    Pollution

    Energy Security
    ...
    Take Action
    Background When it comes to wasting energy, SUVs are unrivaled. Built with outdated, gas-guzzling technology, many SUVs get just 13 miles per gallon. And the higher gas prices are, the more money they waste.

    34. The Global Warming Information Center
    Project of the National Center for Public Policy Research; fact sheets, media kits, research, and Category Society Issues Opposing Views Climate Change Skeptics......global warming Information Center A project of the John P. McGovern MD Center forEnvironmental and Regulatory Affairs of The National Center for Public Policy
    http://www.nationalcenter.org/Kyoto.html
    Global Warming Information Center
    A project of the John P. McGovern M.D. Center for Environmental and Regulatory Affairs of The National Center for Public Policy Research
    Questions and Answers on Global Warming

    Questions for Journalists to Ask About Global Warming

    For Journalists: Global Warming Interview Locator Service Press Release

    A noted climate scientist speaks on global warming:
    Has the planet been warming since 1940?
    Since 1979? Will sea levels rise?
    before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on Climate Change
    The U.S. Senate Speaks on Kyoto
    Byrd-Hagel Resolution (S. Res. 98), Expressing the Sense of the Senate Regarding Conditions for the U.S. Signing the Global Climate Change (Kyoto) Treaty, Approved by the Senate 95-0 Organized Labor Speaks on Kyoto AFL-CIO Statement on the Kyoto Treaty Fact Kits for Global Warming Summits Bonn Global Warming Earth Summit Fact Kit (published July 2001 relating to the Bonn Summit) Summary of the circumstances leading up to the Bonn meeting A refutation of the most pervasive charges relating to the theory of man-made global warming Buenos Aires Global Warming Earth Summit Fact Kit (published October 1998 for the Buenos Aires Summit) Purpose of the Buenos Aires Conference Conference Vital Statistics Global Temperature Data Global Warming Treaty Compliance Costs Myths and Facts About Global Warming Selected Quotes Kyoto Global Warming Earth Summit Fact Kit (published December 1997 for the Kyoto Summit)

    35. EPA : Global Warming : Climate
    A discussion of the certainties and uncertainties behind the science of climate change and the impact Category Society Issues Environment Climate Change......The EPA global warming Site Climate section focuses on the scienceof global warming or climate change. global warming Climate,
    http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content/Climate.html
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    exist about exactly how earth's climate responds to them. Go to the Emissions section for much more on greenhouse gases
    Our Changing Atmosphere
    Energy from the sun drives the earth's weather and climate, and heats the earth's surface; in turn, the earth radiates energy back into space. Atmospheric greenhouse gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other gases) trap some of the outgoing energy, retaining heat somewhat like the glass panels of a greenhouse.
    Without this natural "greenhouse effect," temperatures would be much lower than they are now, and life as known today would not be possible. Instead, thanks to greenhouse gases, the earth's average temperature is a more hospitable 60°F. However, problems may arise when the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases increases.
    Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide have increased nearly 30%, methane concentrations have more than doubled, and nitrous oxide concentrations have risen by about 15%. These increases have enhanced the heat-trapping capability of the earth's atmosphere. Sulfate aerosols, a common air pollutant, cool the atmosphere by reflecting light back into space; however, sulfates are short-lived in the atmosphere and vary regionally.
    Why are greenhouse gas concentrations increasing? Scientists generally believe that the combustion of fossil fuels and other human activities are the primary reason for the increased concentration of carbon dioxide. Plant respiration and the decomposition of organic matter release more than 10 times the CO

    36. US Global Change Research Information Office (global Warming)
    Provides access to data and information on climate change research, adaptation/mitigation strategies Category Science Environment Global Change......Provides access to data and information on climate change research, adaptation/mitigationstrategies and technologies, and global warming related educational
    http://www.gcrio.org/
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    37. E / The Environmental Magazine
    Covering environmental issues such as global warming, ozone depletion, acid rain, green living, ecology, alternative energy, biodiversity, endangered species, the nonprofit community and from the personal to the political - always with a 'what you can do' emphasis. You can read it online or subscribe.
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    Do animals have legal rights or are they just “property”? A movement to grant protections under the law is gathering force, propelled by new findings about animal intelligence. By Jim Motavalli
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    38. EPA : Global Warming : Impacts
    The EPA global warming Site Impacts section focuses on the potential impacts ofglobal warming or climate change; the section relies heavily on the work of
    http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content/Impacts.html
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    Impacts
    Rising global temperatures are expected to raise sea level, and change precipitation and other local climate conditions. Changing regional climate could alter forests, crop yields, and water supplies. It could also affect human health, animals, and many types of ecosystems. Deserts may expand into existing rangelands, and features of some of our National Parks may be permanently altered.
    Most of the United States is expected to warm, although sulfates may limit warming in some areas. Scientists currently are unable to determine which parts of the United States will become wetter or drier, but there is likely to be an overall trend toward increased precipitation and evaporation, more intense rainstorms, and drier soils.
    Unfortunately, many of the potentially most important impacts depend upon whether rainfall increases or decreases, which can not be reliably projected for specific areas.
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    39. Still Waiting For Greenhouse
    Non-believers in global warming present evidence to show that global warming has been grossly exaggerated.Category Society Issues Opposing Views Climate Change Skeptics...... Still Waiting for Greenhouse A Lukewarm View of global warming from Tasmania.by John L. Daly (click my name for a bio). global warming? The `Surface Record'.
    http://www.vision.net.au/~daly/
    Last update - 0400 GMT, 22nd March 2003 Español
    A frozen lake in Australia - Pine Lake, Tasmania - © John L. Daly Still Waiting for Greenhouse A Lukewarm View of
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    (click my name for a bio) A selection of photos from my 2002
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    (22 Mar 03) Tasmanian Sea Levels The `Isle of the Dead' Revisited "Is this the picture that takes the heat out of global warming?" asks the BBC
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