Recommended Reading
There is no shortage of information out there on global warming - but where to start? Below, some recommendations.
Books
An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore; Based on the movie of the same name.
The North Pole was Here, Andy Revkin: Climate science from the NYT's science reporter, good for kids and adults.
Red Sky at Morning, James Gustave Speth; Observations from the Dean of Yale's School of Foresty and Environmental Studies.
The Weather Makers, Tim Flannery; This book's subtitle,"The History and Future Impact of Climate Cange, says it all.
Plan B, Lester Brown; Discussion and recommendations for global policies to curb climate change (and population pressures.)
Boiling Point and The Heat is On, Ross Gelbspan; A Pulitzer-prize winning journalist's look at the oil industry's "campaign of misinformation" on climate change.
The End of Nature, Bill McKibben; A classic, offering a definitive and moving call to action on climate change.
Global Warming Links
Clean Air-Cool Planet
Science and Solutions
Recommended Reading
Books/Articles
realclimate.org
Climate science
IPCC
International experts
EPA
US Government
ClimateChangeEducation.org
Teaching Tools





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