Useful links
Many of these are collected from Wikipedia.org and other places. Please let us know of other useful links that should be added to the list. Just comment below and I will try to add them in as soon as I can.
Wikipedia Links
Acid rain
Air pollution
AP 42 Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors
Atmospheric dispersion modeling
Australasian Emissions Trading Forum
Carbon credits
Carbon emissions trading
Emission standards
European Union Emission Trading Scheme
Flexible Mechanisms
Global warming
Green tags
Greenhouse gas
Kyoto Protocol
Personal carbon trading
Green certificate
Scientific
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
NOAA's Global Warming FAQ
Discovery of Global Warming – An extensive introduction to the topic and the history of its discovery
Max Planck Society: Global Warming - The Blame Is not with the Plants
Caution urged on climate 'risks'
NASA Finds Sun-Climate Connection in Old Nile Records
Educational
The EdGCM (Educational Global Climate Modelling) Project free research-quality simulation for students, educators, and scientists alike, with a user-friendly interface that runs on desktop computers
Daily global temperatures and trends from satellites
Other
UN: rearing cattle produces more greenhouse gases than driving cars
Trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide - Mauna Loa
Science and Technology Librarianship: Global Warming and Climate Change Science – Extensive commented list of Internet resources – Science and Technology Sources on the Internet.
Union of Concerned Scientists Global Warming page
Watch and read 'Tipping Point', Australian science documentary about effects of global warming on rare, common, and endangered wildlife
Summary by "Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Application of Science and Technology"
Newest reports on US EPA website
IPS Inter Press Service – Independent news on global warming and its consequences.
An online magazine discussing topics associated with global warming.
Monday, 23 March 2009
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