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Climate Change and Global Sustainability Resources: Global Warming
This Guide provides information and useful resources on issues relating to climate change (including global climate change conferences) and global sustainability resources.
Definitions/FAQs
Protocols
COP & Other CC Conferences
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COP 25 2019
COP 24 2018
COP 23
COP 22 2016
COP21 2015
COP20 2014
COP 19 2013
COP 18 Qatar 2012
COP17 Conference Durban South Africa 2011
Climate Summit 2014
Bonn Climate Change Conference 2013
Rio+20 Summit 2012
Global Analysis - CC
Global Warming
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Carbon emissions
Ozone Depletion
Progress/Solutions
CC & IP
Sustainable Development
Research/Resources(Africa)
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Research and other resources in South Africa
Research Organisations//Experts
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Experts on Climate Change/Global Change
Articles, etc.
Reports, etc.
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CC Projects
Useful Resources
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Blogs/Podcasts/Interviews/Videos
CC & Traditional Knowledge
CC Libguides
Global Warming
47 Alarming Global Warming Facts
IPCC Report 2018
Scientific Consensus: Earth's Climate is Warming
Shocking IPCC report reveals the reality of climate change if a 1.5 degree target is not achieved
UK heatwaves lasting twice as long as 50 years ago – Met Office
Politics of Global Warming (Wikipedia)
Greenhouse Gases - Video
Articles/reports
America's miasma of misinformation on climate change | Anna M Clark | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Antarctic ice sheet less stable than thought
Arctic ozone hole grew at record speed in 2011
Assessment of Australia‘s policies impacting its greenhouse gas emissions profile - Publications - Climate Action Tracker
Big wheels keep on turning, red sea keeps on warming
Canadian ice shelves halve in six years
Climate and the solar cycle: Chilling out in the winter sun | The Economist
Climate Change - Articles
Climate Change: Are Oil Industries & Fossil Fuel to Blame?
Climate Change and Global Warming — Global Issues
Climate Change Communication
Climate « Summit County Citizens Voice
Delay in climate decisions will cost more, as we head to 3.5 degrees C of warming say scientists - What's new? - Climate Action Tracker
DIY internet is helping remote communities track local climate changes.
Environment and Environmental Studies | Climate Change
Get used to 'extreme' weather, it's the new normal | Connie Hedegaard | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Glacier melting a key clue to tracking climate change | Reuters
Global Environment Overview - Sustainability Resources Research Guide - LibGuides at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Global Warming (NOAA)
Global Warming, facts and figures
Global Warming, Spin and Media
global warming - images
Global warming - Wikipedia
Global warming: Improve economic models of climate change
Global warming: the Earth is getting warmer, study finds - Telegraph
Global Warming CCAM March 2015
Global Warming Facts, Causes and Effects of Climate Change | NRDC
Global Warming Interactive, Global Warming Simulation, Climate Change Simulation - National Geographic
Global Warming Moves South #BigAussieHeat – Greg Laden's Blog
Government announces latest Green Deal policies - Climate Action Programme
The Greenhouse Effect
Greenhouse Effect - What are Greenhouse Gases and the Greenhouse Effect?
Greenhouse Effect: Background Material
The Greenhouse Effect | Global Warming
Greenhouse gas calculator reveals hard carbon truths
The Heat is On
New CSIRO website shows steady rise of greenhouse gases
Pics of Greenland glacier melt shocks expert
Poles apart: Australia's policy and responsibilities in Antarctica
Poles apart: satellites reveal why Antarctic sea ice grows as Arctic melts | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Public Perceptions of the Health Consequences of Global Warming
Report warns of global food insecurity as climate change destroys fisheries | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Rio+20 and the Green Economy: the need for a new paradigm
Sea levels continue to rise, but not uniformly: CSIRO
Teachers' Guides on Climate Change
There's always the sun: solar forcing and climate change
Warming reduces oceans carbon dioxide uptake
We must manage global warming risks by cutting carbon pollution, top scientists conclude
What is the greenhouse effect?
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