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Title: 75 GREEN BUSINESSES YOU CAN START TO MAKE MONEY AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

Author: CROSTON, GLENN E., 1964-

Publisher: ENTREPRENEUR PRESS

Pub Year: 2008

 

 

Title: LEVELING THE CARBON PLAYING FIELD: INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AND US CLIMATE POLICY DESIGN; TREVOR HOUSER...ET AL.

Publisher: PETERSON INST INTL ECON

Pub Year: 2008

 

Iain Carson & Vijay V Vaitheeswaran, Zoom: The Global Race to Fuel the Car of the Future, Penguin.

Agrisearch Now, quarterly bulletin on Agricultural Research in New Zealand
http://www.agresearch.co.nz/publications/now.pdf

 

Web site
http://www.thebreakthrough.org  site of the Breakthrough institute (‘Break Through: from the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Possibility’).

New Books

Title: CLIMATE EXTREMES AND SOCIETY

Editor: HENRY F. DIAZ

Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS

Pub Year: 2008

 

Title: APPEAL TO REASON: A COOL LOOK AT GLOBAL WARMING.

Author: LAWSON, NIGEL

Publisher: OVERLOOK

Pub Year: 2008

 

Title: GLOBAL WARMING: LOOKING BEYOND KYOTO

Editor: ERNESTO ZEDILLO

Publisher: BROOKINGS INSTITUTION PR

Pub Year: 2008

Earthscan has 21 new and recent titles on alternative energy:
Selling solar. Renewable energy and the grid. Feed-in tariffs. The Jevons paradox and the myth of resource efficiency improvements. Sustainable investing.Planning and installing micro-hydro systems. Planning and installing photovoltaic systems (2nd edition). Geothermal heat pumps. Access to energy services for the rural poor. Aerodynamics of wind turbines (2nd edition). Wind energy in the built environment.Advances in solar energy vol 17 and 18. Whole system design. The future of energy use (2nd edition). The biomass assessment handbook. Bioenergy crops. Biofuels for transport. The handbook of biomass combustion and co-firing. Wind energy pocket reference.
http.www.earthscan.co.uk

 

 

Title: CLIMATE CHANGE; 2007: MITIGATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Editor: BERT METZ

Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS

Pub Year: 2007

Title: GLOBAL WARMING

Editor: DEBRA A. MILLER

Publisher: GREENHAVEN PRESS

Pub Year: 2008

ISBN: 0737740701

 

Title: GROWING COOLER: THE EVIDENCE ON URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE; REID EWING...ET AL.

Publisher: URBAN LAND INSTITUTE

Pub Year: 2008

Title: LEVELING THE CARBON PLAYING FIELD: INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AND US CLIMATE POLICY DESIGN; TREVOR HOUSER...ET AL.

Publisher: PETERSON INST INTL ECON

Pub Year: 2008

ISBN: 0881324205

 

New Books

Title: CONTINENTIAL-SCALE GREENHOUSE GAS BALANCE OF EUROPE

Editor: A. JOHANNES DOLMAN

Publisher: SPRINGER

Pub Year: 2008

 

Title: GLOBAL WARMING

Editor: DEBRA A. MILLER

Publisher: GREENHAVEN PRESS

Place of Publication: DETROIT

Pub Year: 2008

ISBN: 073774071X

Country Of Origin: US

 

Title: QUESTION OF BALANCE: WEIGHING THE OPTIONS ON GLOBAL WARMING POLICIES.

Author: NORDHAUS, WILLIAM D

Publisher: YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Pub Year: 2008

Blue Covenant: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle For the Right to Water by Maude Barlow

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet , by Mark Lynas ( Fourth Estate )

Title: CLIMATE CHANGE BEGINS AT HOME: LIFE ON THE TWO-WAY STREET OF GLOBAL WARMING.

Author: REAY, DAVE, 1972-

Publisher: MACMILLAN UK

Pub Year: 2005

 

Title: FOUNDATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: THE COEVOLUTION OF SCIENCE AND POLICY

Editor: LARRY ROCKWOOD

Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Pub Year: 2008

 

Title: BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES IN GLOBALIZATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.

Author: KRAPIVIN, VLADIMIR

Publisher: SPRINGER

Pub Year: 2008

 

Title: BRIEF GUIDE TO GLOBAL WARMING.

Author: WILSON, JESSICA

Publisher: ROBINSON

Place of Publication: LONDON

Pub Year: 2007

ISBN: 1845296605

Country Of Origin: UK

 

 

Title: CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH PROGRESS

Editor: LAWRENCE N. PERETZ

Publisher: NOVA SCIENCE

Place of Publication: NEW YORK

 

Title: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Editor: S. GEORGE PHILANDER

Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS

Place of Publication: LOS ANGELES

 

Title: ARCHITECTURES FOR AGREEMENT: ADDRESSING GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE POST-KYOTO WORLD

Editor: JOSEPH E. ALDY

Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS

Pub Year: 2007

ISBN: 0511369786

 

Title: CLIMATE CHANGE 2007: IMPACTS, ADAPTATION AND VULNERABILITY

Editor: MARTIN PARRY

Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS

Pub Year: 2007

 

Title: CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGE AND THE FAILURE OF DEMOCRACY.

Author: SHEARMAN, DAVID

Publisher: PRAEGER

Pub Year: 2007

 

Title: EU EMISSIONS TRADING: INITIATION, DECISION-MAKING AND IMPLEMENTATION.

Author: SKJAERSETH, JON BIRGER, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2008

 

ULIANO, SOPHIE, GORGEOUSLY GREEN: 8 SIMPLE STEPS TO AN EARTH-FRIENDLY LIFE, Collins, NY, 2008.

REAY, DAVE, CLIMATE CHANGE BEGINS AT HOME: LIFE ON THE TWO-WAY STREET OF GLOBAL WARMING., MacMillan, London, 2005.

 

Title: EU EMISSIONS TRADING: INITIATION, DECISION-MAKING AND IMPLEMENTATION.

Author: SKJAERSETH, JON BIRGER

Publisher: ASHGATE

Pub Year: 2008

ISBN: 075468640X

 

Title: SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: POWER, KNOWLEDGE, NORMS, DISCOURCES

Editor: MARY E. PETTENGER
Contributions by

Publisher: ASHGATE

Place of Publication: ALDERSHOT

Pub Year: 2007

ISBN: 0754685101

Country Of Origin: UK

 

 

 

Contents
Foreword
; Introduction: power, knowledge and the social construction of climate change, Mary E. Pettenger.
Part I Norm-Centred Perspective: Measuring the domestic salience of international norms: climate change norms in American, German and British climate policy debates, Loren R. Cass; The Netherlands' climate change policy: constructing themselves/constructing climate change, Mary E. Pettenger; The rise of Japanese climate change policy: balancing the norms economic growth, energy efficiency, international contribution and environmental protection, Takashi Hattori; Constructing progressive climate change norms: the US in the early 2000s, Cathleen Fogel.

Part II Discourse Analytical Perspective: Climate governance beyond 2012: competing discourses of green governmentality, ecological modernization and civic environmentalism, Karin Bäackstrand and Eva Lövbrand; Singing climate change into existence: on territorialization of climate policymaking, Matthew Paterson and Johannes Stripple; Trust through participation? Problems of knowledge in climate decision making, Myanna Lahsen; Disrupting the global discourse of climate change: the case of indigenous voices, Heather A. Smith; Presence of mind as working climate change knowledge: a totonac cosmopolitics, William D. Smith; Conclusion: the constructions of climate change, Loren R. Cass and Mary E. Pettenger; Index.

 

 

Title: ATMOSPHERIC JUSTICE: A POLITICAL THEORY OF CLIMATE CHANGE.

Author: VANDERHEIDEN, STEVE

Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Place of Publication: NEW YORK

Pub Year: 2008

ISBN: 0195334604

Country Of Origin: US

 

Title: CLIMATE AND SOCIETY IN COLONIAL MEXICO: A STUDY IN VULNERABILITY.

Author: ENDFIELD, GEORGINA H

Publisher: WILEY BLACKWELL PUB

Pub Year: 2008

ISBN: 1405145838

 

 

CALVIN, WILLIAM H., GLOBAL FEVER: HOW TO TREAT CLIMATE CHANGE, UNIV OF CHICAGO PRESS, Chicago, 2008

SMITH, JOSEPH WAYNE, CLIMATE CHANGE AS A CRISIS IN WORLD CIVILIZATION: WHY WE MUST TOTALLY TRANSFORM HOW WE LIVE, EDWIN MELLEN, LEWISTON, 2007

SPENCER, ROY W, CLIMATE CONFUSION: HOW GLOBAL WARMING HYSTERIA LEADS TO BAD SCIENCE, PANDERING POLITICIANS, AND MISGUIDED POLICIES THAT HURT THE POOR, Encounter Books, NY, 2008

 

Becken, Susanne and John E. Hay (eds) Tourism and climate change: Risks and opportunities
New Book Series: Climate Change, Economies and Society: Leadership and Innovation
Channel View Publications.

Web site
BBC Climate change, news opinion and explanation
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/portal/climate_change/default.stm

Fagan, Brian The Great Warming: Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilisations, Bloomsbury.

Title: CLIMATE SOLUTIONS: A CITIZEN'S GUIDE.

ISBN: 1603580050

Author: BARNES, PETER

Publisher: CHELSEA GREEN

Pub Year: 2008

Binding: Paper

 

Title: CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGE AND THE FAILURE OF DEMOCRACY.

Author: SHEARMAN, DAVID

Publisher: PRAEGER

Pub Year: 2007

 

Title: GLOBAL WARMING AND THE FUTURE OF THE EARTH.

Author: WATTS, ROBERT G

Publisher: MORGAN & CLAYPOOL

Pub Year: 2007

 

 

World Scientific Series on Energy and Resource Economics
(ISSN: 1793-4184)

http://www.worldscibooks.com/economics/heteh.shtml


With the energy crisis faced by a world of depleting energy sources and high energy consumption, this Energy and Resource Economics Series features titles which adopt an interdisciplinary, multifunctional approach to the management and economics of energy and resources. All titles are based on original empirical research and includes theoretical, applied or quantitative analyses of issues in the management of energy resources at national, regional and global levels.
To contribute to this book series, please contact editor@worldscientific.com. Book proposals, which are submitted for review, should consist of a table of contents, a summary of each chapter, a brief summary of the background and qualifications of the authors or editors, a statement of the overall aim of the book and the expected readership.


Published titles
Vol. 1
Quantitative and Empirical Analysis of Energy Markets
by Apostolos Serletis
Vol. 2
Political Economy of World Energy, The
An Introductory Textbook
by Ferdinand E Banks
Vol. 3
Bridges Over Water
Understanding Transboundary Water Conflict, Negotiation and Cooperation
by Ariel Dinar, Shlomi Dinar, Stephen McCaffrey & Daene McKinney
Vol. 4
Energy, Resources, and the Long-Term Future
by John Scales Avery
Vol. 5
Natural Gas Networks Performance after Partial Deregulation
Five Quantitative Studies
by Paul MacAvoy, Vadim Marmer, Nickolay Moshkin & Dmitry Shapiro


Forthcoming titles
Energy and International War
From Babylon to Baghdad and Beyond
by Clifford E Singer
Historical Energy Statistics
Global, Regional and National Trends Since Industrialization
by T S Gopi Rethinaraj & Clifford E Singer
Implications of China's Rising Energy Use, The
by Peter Sheehan
Vol. 7
Energy Conservation in East Asia
Towards Greater Energy Security
edited by Elspeth Thomson

 

Previous update

Adelson, Glenn (ed) , Environment: An Interdisciplinary Anthology, Yale University press, New Haven 2008, (pp17-49 deal with climate change).

Walker, Gabrielle and King David, The Hot Topic, Harcourt, Bloomsbury, 2008
See Reviews page for enthusiastic review by Chris Mooney, from New Scientist.

Bernstein, Steven, Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canada, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2008.

Bowen, Mark, Censoring Science: Inside the Political Attack on Dr. James Hanson and the Truth of Global Warming, Dutton. (Reviewed in new Scientist, 5 January, 2008, p44).

Leary, Neil (ed) Climate Change and Adaptation, Earthscan, London, 2008

Leary, Neil (ed) Climate Change and Vulnerability, Eathscan, London, 2008.

Tennesen, Michael, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Global Warming, Alpha Books, NY, 2008.

 

  • Aldy, Joseph E. (ed) Architectures for Agreement: Addressing Global Climate Change in the Post-Kyoto World, Cambridge University press, New York, 2007
  • Archer, David, Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast, Blackwell, 2006. Publisher’s description: A comprehensive introduction to all aspects of global warming. Written in an accessible style, this important book examines the processes of climate change and climate stability, from the distant past to the distant future. http://understandingtheforecast.org
  • Bayon, Ricardo (ed.) Voluntary Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide To What They Are And How They Work. Earthscan, London, 2007.
  • Braasch, Gary, Earth Under Fire: How Global Warming Is Changing The World, Uni of California Press, Berkeley, 2007
  • Brown, Paul, Global Warning: The Last Chance for Change, the Guardian and A&C Black, 2006
  • Carbon Trading: A Critical Conversation on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power published by Sweden’s Dag Hammarskjold Foundation together with the international Durban Group for Climate Justice and the UK-based NGO The Corner House. Available for download at http://www.dhf.uu.se and (in less bulky form) at http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk. For publishers’ description see Reviews.
  • Carraro, Carlo (ed), Climate and Trade Policy: Bottom up Approaches towards a Global Agreement, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2007.
  • Cowie, Jonathan, Climate Change: Biological and Human Aspects. Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge, 2007
  • Cromwell, David (ed.) Surviving Climate Change: The Struggle to Avert Global Catastrophe, Pluto Press, London, 2007.
  • Dessler, Andrew E. and Edward A. Parson, The Science and Politics of Global Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
  • Deutch, John M., Energy Security and Climate Change, Trilateral Commission, 2007.
  • Diesendorf, Mark, Greenhouse Gas Solutions with Sustainable Energy, UNSW Press, Sydney, 2007.
  • Glover, Leigh, Postmodern Climate Change, Routledge, London, 2006
  • Goodstein, Eban S., Fighting for love in the century of extinction: How passion and politics can stop global warming, Univ of Vermont Press, Burlington, 2007
  • Gore, Al, Assault on Reason, Bloomsbury and Allen and Unwin, June 2007.
  • Hamilton, Clive, SCORCHER: THE DIRTY POLITICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, Penguin Books, RRP:$29.95 ISBN-13:9780977594900, April 2007. For reviews and comments see Reviews page.
  • Hochstetler, Kathryn, Greening Brazil: Environmental Activism In State And Society. Duke University press, Durham, 2007
  • Homer-Dixon, Thomas, Catastrophe, Creativity and the Renewal of Civilisation, Souvenir Press
  • Hillman, Mayer, Suicidal Planet: How to prevent Global Climate Catastrophe, St Martin’s Press, NY, 2007.
  • Hyun, In-Taek (ed) Environmental Dimension of Asian Security: Conflict and Cooperation Over Energy Resources and Pollution, US Institute of Peace Press, Arlington, 2007.
  • IPCC, Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage: Special Report to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
  • Issar, Arie, Climate Change – Environment and History of the Near East, Springer, 2007.
  • Jarman, Melanie, Climate Change, Pluto, London, 2007.
  • Joubert, Leonie Skene , 2006, SCORCHED: SOUTH AFRICA'S CHANGING CLIMATE, Wits University Press, Johannesburg
  • Karling, Horace M (ed) Global Climate Change Revisited, Nova Science, New York
  • Kharecha, Pushker A and Hansen, James E ' Implications of “peak oil” for
    atmospheric CO2 and climate'
    Click here.
  • Kerry, Emanuel, What We Know About Climate Change, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2007.
  • Kolbert, Elizabeth, Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Climate Change - Is Time Running Out? Bloomsbury, 2006
  • Krznaric, Roman (2007) How Change Happens: Interdisciplinary Perspectives for Human Development, Oxfam, Oxford.
  • Labatt, Sonia, CARBON FINANCE: THE FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, John Wiley, Hoboken, 2007.
  • Lee, Laura, Blame it on the Rain: How the Weather has Changed History, Harper, 2006.
  • Lennart J. Lundqvist, From Kyoto to the Town Hall: Making International and National Policy Work at the Local Level, Eathscan, London, 2007.
  • LIANG CONGJIE (ed) 2007, CHINA ENVIRONMENT YEARBOOK (2005): CRISIS AND BREAKTHROUGH OF CHINA'S ENVIRONMENT, Brill, Leiden
  • Liotta, P.H., Gaia’s Revenge: Climate Change and Humanity’s Loss, Praegar, 2007.
  • Lomborg, Bjorn, Coolit: The Skectipal Enviromentalist’s Guide To Global Warming., Alfred Knopf, NY, 2007
  • Lundqvist, L. (ed), From Kyoto to the Town Hall: Making International and National Climate Policy Work at the Local Level, Earthscan, London, 2007.
  • McKibben, Bill, FIGHT GLOBAL WARMING NOW: THE HANDBOOK FOR TAKING ACTION IN YOUR COMMUNITY.  Owl Henry Holt, NY, 2007
  • Magrath, John, AFRICA-UP IN SMOKE 2, New Economics Foundation, London, 2006
  • Meier, Peter and Munasinghe, Mohan (eds) Sustainable Energy in Developing Countries: Policy Analysis and Case Studies, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2005.
  • Metz, Bert (ed) CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE
    CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, NEW YORK, 2007

  • Monbiot, George, Heat: How to Stop the Planet Burning, Penguin, 2006

  • Montgomery, David, DIRT: THE EROSION OF CIVILIZATIONS, University of California Press.
  • Nilsson, M (ed.) Environmental Policy Integration in Practice: Shaping Institutions for Learning (on Sweden’s energy policies), Earthscan, London, 2007.
  • Oshitani, Shizuka, Global Warming Policy in Japan and Britain, Manchester University press, 2006.
  • Page, Edward A. Climate Change, Justice and Future Generations, Edward Elgar, 2006
  • Paterson, Matthew, (2007) AUTOMOBILE POLITICS: ECOLOGY AND CULTURAL POLITICAL ECONOMY. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
  • Pearse, Guy High and Dry: John Howard, climate change and the selling of Australia's future.
  • Pierce, Fred, The Last Generation:How Nature Will Take Her Revenge for Manmade Climate Change, Transworld, 2006.
  • Potter, Emily, Alison Mackinnon, Stephen McKenzie and Jennifer McKay, eds., 2007, Fresh Water New Perspectives on Water in Australia available at www.mup.com.au
  • Rappaport, Ann, Degrees that Matter: Climate Change and the University, MIT Press, 2007.
  • Ravindranath, N.H., Carbon Inventory: Handbook for Greenhouse Gas Inventory, Carbon mitigation and Roundwood Production Projects, Springer, NY, 2008.
  • Roberts, Jane, Environmental Policy, Routledge, London, 2007.
  • Rogers, Elizabeth (ELIZABETH KENDALL), 2007, GREEN BOOK: THE EVERYDAY GUIDE TO SAVING THE PLANET ONE SIMPLE STEP AT A TIME. Three Rivers Press, New York.
  • Rutledge, Dave ‘Hubbert’s Peak, The Question of Coal and Climate Change’.
    Click here for PowerPoint presentation
  • Sanderson, Jamie, Climate Change and Economic Development: Sea Regional Modelling and Analysis. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstke, 2007.
  • Schellnhuber, Hans Joachim et al (eds.) Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
  • Shackley, Simon and Gough, Clair, Carbon Capture and its Storage: An Integrated Assessment, Ashgate, 2006.
  • Simpson, Jeffrey, Hot Air: Meeting Canada's Climate Change Challenge, McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, 2007.
  • Silverttson, Anders, 'Study of World Oil Resources with a Comparison to IPCC Emissions Scenarios'. MSc project for Uppsala University Sweden, 2004. Click here.
  • Sloman, Lynn, Car Sick, Solutions for Our Car-addicted Culture, Green Books, 2006.
  • Smith, Joseph, and Sherman, David, Climate Change Litigation: Analysisng the law, scientific evidence & impacts on the environment, health & property, Presidian Legal Publications, Adelaide, 2006. Forewords by John Scanlon, Vice Chair, IUCN Commission on Enviromental Law and Professor Anthony Mcichael, Director, National Centre fro Epidemiology & Population Health, ANU & co-author of the World Health Organization's Climate Change & Human Health: Risk and Responses.
  • Steffen, Alex (ed) Worldchanging a User’s Guide to the 21st Century. Reviewed in Guardian Weekly, 13 April, p27 by Josh Lacey.
  • Stiglitz, Joseph, Making Globalization Work, London, Penguin, 2006. Advocates a global carbon tax to fight climate change. Believes Europe should launch a legal onslaught against US at WTO, accusing it of giving its own business an unfair advantage and subsidising its firms by failing to control their emissions.
  • Szasz, Andrew, Shopping our way to safety: How we changed from protecting the Environment to protecting ourselves, University of Minnesota Press, 2007. (Reviewed in New Scientist, 8 December, p53)

  • Wong, Shiu-Fai, Environmental Technology Development in Liberal and Coordinated Market Economies: Tweaking Institutions. (The author is a Flinders graduate).

  • Willey, Zach (ed) 2007 HARNESSING FARMS AND FORESTS IN THE LOW-CARBON ECONOMY: HOW TO CREATE, MEASURE, AND VERIFY GREENHOUSE GAS OFFSETS. Duke University Press, Durham

Websites
Earthhour websites
Visit www.earthhour.org to find useful downloads,  tools, tips and news updates or get creative and visit Earth Hour's Facebook, YouTube, Flickr
and MySpace pages to add your video and Earth Hour  pictures. http://youtube.com/user/Earthhour2008
http://www.flickr.com/groups/earthhour/
http://www.myspace.com/earthhour
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Earth-Hour/6867084435

The Corner House, papers on market based solutions:
Carbon Offsets Not Welcome Here
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/summary.shtml?x=556331
Carry on Polluting
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/item.shtml?x=546606
Kyoto: A False Consensus?
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/summary.shtml?x=556343
Pictures from the Emissions Market
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/summary.shtml?x=556339
Pictures from the Carbon 'Offset' Market
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/summary.shtml?x=556341
Aid, the Clean Development Mechanism, and Some Open Questions
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/summary.shtml?x=556330
Who are the Climate Leaders?
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/summary.shtml?x=556338
Interview in 'Com Ciencia' magazine
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/summary.shtml?x=556364
Relearning Humility in a Time of Climate Change
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/summary.shtml?x=556342
Trading Our Way into Trouble?
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/summary.shtml?x=556367
Carbon Trading and the World Rainforest Movement
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/summary.shtml?x=556365

Global Commons Institute – Contraction and Convergence.
http://www.gci.org.uk/

http://www.climatewire.org

http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/tiempo/index.htm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/portal/climate_change/default.stm

http://www.realclimate.org/

Over next six months ABC is publishing a series of features on what we should, are and can do to meet a target of 60% emission cuts by 2050
http://abc.net.au/science/explore/climatechange/

http://cooltheglobe.com/factsheets

Ecological Internet's "My.EcoEarth.Info" environmental campaign social networking site and advanced search capabilities give local conservation efforts the global edge for victory at http://my.ecoearth.info/
By Ecological Internet, Inc.
http://www.ecoearth.info/ and http://www.ecologicalinternet.org/
To see more about this site click here.

http://www.planetextinction.com

http://mailproduct.hilltop-mail.com

http://environment.guardian.co.uk/climatechange
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal201812

The Holocene.
The Holocene is the first journal dedicated to fundamental scientific research on environmental change over the last 10,000 years including past, present and future change on local, regional and global scales.
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal201812

Yahoo News
Science/Environment
http://news.yahoo.com/i/2736

An information source on climate change and greenhouse issues as they impact on South Australia's environment, communities and industry sectors.
http://www.climatechange.sa.gov.au/

ABC http://www.abc.net.au

Global Energy Network Library of Current articles on renewable energy: http://www.geni.org/globalenergy/library/articles-renewable-energy-transmission/general.shtml

Climate Ark - http://www.climateark.org.rss

Sceptics –www.skepticism.net/global_warming

New Scientist www.newscientist.com

Stern David I. and Robert K. Kaufmann – Annual Estimates of Global Anthropogenic Methane Emissions:1860-1994
http://cdiac.ornl.gov/trends/meth/ch4.htm

Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research UK
http://www.tyndall.ac.uk/index.shtml

http://www.aspo-australia.org.au

Global change biology http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/gcb

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