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Global Warming- START HERE. Global Warming Project from San Francisco State University.
01/20/04 Global Warming: Early Warning Signs. An information-packed clickable map, illustrating the local effects of global warming, around the world. Produced by several organizations, including the Sierra Club, the U. S. Public Interest, and the World Resources Institute.- Global Warming - An Explanation - A basic guide to global warming discussing both sides of the scientific arguments about global warming. A good source for setting up debate in your classroom. From KGAN News, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
- NASA Global Warming FAQ. A large number of global warming links for classroom research or for acquiring background information. A master directory that should be in your favorite sites list.
- Sierra Club Global Warming Campaign. This noted environmental organization has prepared a series of reports on global warming. The Sierra Club has compiled information and links showing what YOU can do to aid in this crisis. A page for all active campaigns.
- Global Warming: Fact vs Myth from Environmental Defense
- Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast. After a five-year tour, "Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast" is now on permanent display at Biosphere 2. This page draws from that exhibition and is a great introduction to global warming.
- EPA Global Warming Site. The EPA is the government's primary organization for monitoring and securing protection for your environment. This is their official page dealing with global warming.
- World Wildlife Fund's Climate Change Campaign. This Web site, established by a group dedicated to protecting wildlife in our world, lists current news items about global warming and contains information on activities YOU can do to help stop global warming. This site also contains a good overview of the Kyoto conference.
- Global Warming Central. A series of links and reports that can be especially helpful when preparing detailed reports or getting ready for discussions about global warming. From the Pace University School of Law, New York.
- Tiempo Cyberlibrary: Global Warming and Developing Countries. An unusual resource for global warming data, and a very thorough one. Contains data on developing countries for reports. A site well worth visiting. From the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia, UK.
- National Climatic Data Center. The National Climatic Data Center offers information on the weather and atmosphere. It is the world's largest archive of weather data, and a first stop in understanding world climates.
- Sierra Club Global Warming Overview.
- Links from the Science and Environmental Policy Project:
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