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A Few Things Ill Considered The home of the wickedly brilliant "How To Talk to A Climate Skeptic."
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Best Green Blogs Best Green Blogs is the web’s largest directory of green and sustainable themed weblogs. Writers from all over the world are publishing articles and stories dealing with a wide variety of topics dealing with environmental issues and green living; and Best Green Blogs is an attempt to capture some of that independent publishing spirit.
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CapitalClimate Science & Society: Weather, Climate, Policy, and Capital From the perspective of over half a century of weather watching
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Climate Change Blog Polar ice is melting. Hurricanes are on the rise. Flowers are blooming ahead of schedule. Polar bears can't find enough food. Is this due to global warming or just part of Earth's natural cycle? Dr. Peter Roopnarine of the California Academy of Sciences answers these and other questions.
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Climate Change: The World Affairs Blog Network Foreign Policy Blogs is the largest network of global affairs blogs online. Staffed by scores of professional contributors from the worlds of journalism, academia, business, non-profits and think tanks, the FPB network tracks global developments from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe and everywhere in between, daily.
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Climate Debate Daily Climate Debate Daily is intended to deepen our understanding of disputes over climate change and the human contribution to it. The site links to scientific articles, news stories, economic studies, polemics, historical articles, PR releases, editorials, feature commentaries, and blog entries. The main column on the left includes arguments and evidence generally in support of the IPCC position on the reality of signficant anthropogenic global warming. The right-hand column includes material skeptical of the IPCC position and the notion that anthropogenic global warming represents a genuine threat to humanity.
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Climate Feedback Climate Feedback is a blog hosted by "Nature Reports: Climate Change" to facilitate lively and informative discussion on the science and wider implications of global warming. The blog aims to be an informal forum for debate and commentary on climate science in our journals and others, in the news, and in the world at large.
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Climate Progress Climate Progress is dedicated to providing the progressive perspective on climate science, climate solutions, and climate politics. It is a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization.
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Climate 411 Environmental Defense Fund is a leading national nonprofit organization representing more than 500,000 members. Since 1967, we have linked science, economics and law to create innovative, equitable and cost-effective solutions to society's most urgent environmental problems.
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ClimateEthics.org ClimateEthics.org is a commentary site on climate change science and policymaking by those working on climate change ethics. The site is intended for policymakers, interested public, and journalists. We aim to provide a quick response in the form of ethical comments on issues in contention in climate change policy formation around the world and provide insights on aspects of climate change science that raise ethical issues and thus are in need of attention by policymakers.
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Deep Climate Welcome to Deep Climate, an exploration of the climate science “skeptic” movement in Canada. I look at the organizations that propagate climate science disinformation and the public relations professionals who have worked behind the scenes to ensure maximum impact of that disinformation.
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DeSmogBlog.com DeSmogBlog exists to clear the PR pollution that is clouding the science on climate change. Using tricks and stunts that unsavory PR firms invented for the tobacco lobby, energy-industry contrarians are trying to confuse the public, to forestall individual and political actions that might cut into exorbitant coal, oil and gas industry profits. DeSmogBlog is here to cry foul - to shine the light on techniques and tactics that reflect badly on the PR industry and are, ultimately, bad for the planet.
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Development in a Changing Climate The Development in a Changing Climate blog is a forum to ... get broad-based input on the fundamental questions at the nexus of development and climate change. What does climate change mean for development? What does development mean for climate change? What does all this mean for policy? These questions will be tackled by the World Development Report 2010, an upcoming volume of a series of annual reports from the World Bank.
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Doug Craig's Blog: Climate of Change Doug Craig is an Air Force brat born in Germany, grew up in L.A., Northern Virginia and Dayton, Ohio. Obtained a B.A. in Journalism and a Doctorate in Psychology. Employed as a clinical psychologist in private practice in Redding for 22 years. One wife, two daughters, two cats, two dogs, 36 solar panels and one electric car.
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Dot Earth: Nine Billion People. One Planet In Dot Earth, reporter Andrew C. Revkin examines efforts to balance human affairs with the planet’s limits. Supported in part by a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, Mr. Revkin tracks relevant news from suburbia to Siberia, and conducts an interactive exploration of trends and ideas with readers and experts.
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Futurism Now Futurism Now is an environmental, climate change and political project meant to help educate the public, if only a little, about the impending climate disaster and what we can all do about it. The great thing about the issue of climate change is that we can each individually act and have an impact that is real. It’s unlike many other issues in that respect. Everyone can make a difference.
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Grist Grist has been dishing out environmental news and commentary with a wry twist since 1999 -- which, to be frank, was way before most people cared about such things. Now that green is in every headline and on every store shelf (bamboo hair gel, anyone?), Grist is the one site you can count on to help you make sense of it all.
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Global Issues Welcome to the global issues web site. This web site looks into global issues that affect everyone and aims to show how most issues are inter-related. The issues discussed range from trade, poverty and globalization, to human rights, geopolitics, the environment, and much more.
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Hot Topic: Global Warming And The Future Of New Zealand Hot Topic covers climate change and its impacts on New Zealand. It is the companion web site to Hot Topic: Global Warming And The Future Of New Zealand, a recent book by Gareth Renowden, published by AUT Media in August 2007. Gareth blogs on climate news as it happens: interesting new science, political developments in NZ and on the international scene, and the antics of climate cranks — with special reference to NZ’s own “Climate Science Coalition”.
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It’s Getting Hot In Here It’s Getting Hot in Here is the voice of a growing movement, a collection of voices from the student and youth leaders of the global movement to stop global warming.
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Life After the Oil Crash Civilization as we know it is coming to an end soon. This is not the wacky proclamation of a doomsday cult, apocalypse bible prophecy sect, or conspiracy theory society. Rather, it is the scientific conclusion of the best paid, most widely-respected geologists, physicists, bankers, and investors in the world. These are rational, professional, conservative individuals who are absolutely terrified by a phenomenon known as global "Peak Oil."
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My Big Fat Planet Amber Jenkins is a science writer and communicator for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Born and raised in England, she is a physicist-turned-science-communicator whose journey has taken her from London to Chicago, San Francisco and now the environs of L.A. Her love affair with science began at an early age, and has evolved from dinosaurs and black holes to subatomic particles and climate change. She has a Ph.D. in particle physics from Imperial College London and a First Class Master's degree in natural sciences from Cambridge University.
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The Oil Drum The Oil Drum's mission is to facilitate civil, evidence-based discussions about energy and its impact on our future.
We near the point where new oil production cannot keep up with increased energy demand and the depletion of older oil fields, resulting in a decline of total world oil production. Because we are increasingly dependent upon petroleum, declining production has the potential to disrupt our lives through much higher prices and fuel shortages.
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RealClimate RealClimate is a commentary site on climate science by working climate scientists for the interested public and journalists. We aim to provide a quick response to developing stories and provide the context sometimes missing in mainstream commentary.
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Skeptical Science - examining the science of global warming skepticism
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