The Pasterze, Austria'a longest glacier, was much longer in the 19th C. but is now completetely out of sight from this overlook on the Grossglockner
High Road
Alaska's glaciers are receding at twice the rate previously thought, according to a new study published in the July 19, 2002 Science journal. These
two images show Portage Glacier, near Anchorage, Alaska, in about 1950 and in July 2001. The ice has pulled back nearly out of sight.
1950:
2002:
Greenland's huge icecap, second only to Antarctica, is also showing signs of change, although measurements are preliminary. Outflow glaciers like
this one on the central east coast, as measured by NASA airborne radar and laser, appear to be thinning and flowing more rapidly. The National Climate
Data Center (NOAA) reports that 2002 saw the greatest measured surface melt of Greenland ice in 24 years of satellite records. Two deep ice cores
from there provide a detailed Northern Hemisphere climate record extending beyond the last ice age.
2001:
2004:
www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org...
LINK:
www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org...
Some " Consensual " Scientists:
General information sites on climate change
These contain an abundance of information and further connections on this deep and complex subject.
A group of climate scientists have started their own site to explain global warming and respond to critics and challenges to their science --
RealClimate.org
www.realclimate.org...
Pacific Institute's Global Change -
www.globalchange.org... (this site has graciously maintained an archive of the early part of my project
1999-2000)
US Global Change Research Program -
www.globalchange.gov...
NASA Earth Observatory -
earthobservatory.nasa.gov...
EPA's Global Warming site -
yosemite.epa.gov...
National Climate Data Center -
lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov...
Climate Institute -
www.climate.org...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climatge Change IPCC -
www.ipcc.ch...
UNEP site for Climate Change info, charts and maps
climatechange.unep.net...
National Climate Assessment -
www.usgcrp.gov...
Many environmental groups and NGO's have great climate change websites:
Union of Concerned Scientists -
www.ucsusa.org...
Climate Effects Map -
www.climatehotmap.org...
Natural Resources Defense Council -
www.nrdc.org...
World Wildlife Fund -
www.panda.org...
Greenpeace -
www.greenpeace.org... (choose CLIMATE on lower toolbar)
Climate Solutions -
www.climatesolutions.org...
Physicians for Social Responsibility has information about the health effects of climate change, and sections on the regional effects of climate
change in the United Steates -
www.psr.org...
The Heat is Online, companion to Ross Gelbspan's book (see below) is a good clearinghouse for climate information, especially in debunking the
skeptics and misinformation about global warming -
www.heatisonline.org...
Grist on-line magazine -
www.gristmagazine.org...
Climate Ark --This is a mega information site (with a sister site on Forest issues) which has a very deep "Climate Change News Archive," links
directory, and renewable energy news.
www.climateark.org...
Campaign Earth --If you'd like to have many ideas on how you and your family and co-workers can help slow global warming. this is the site.
www.campaignearth.org...
Climate Action Network --For a huge variety of information and connections on global warming, check out this worldwide network of over 365
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
www.climnet.org...
Also read World Watch Nov Dec 1997 Playing God with Climate
Recommended books
Feeling the Heat, Jim Motavalli, editor (Routledge 2004) -- see Actions
Stormy Weather, Guy Dauncey, Patrick Mazza (New Society 2001) - see above
The Discovery of Global Warming, Spencer Weart (Harvard 2003)
Laboratory Earth, Stephen Schneider (Basic 1997)
The Heat is On, Ross Gelbspan (Perseus Books 1998)
Boiling Point: How Politicians, Big Oil and Coal, Journalists and Activists Have Fueled the Climate Crisis -- And What We Can Do To Avert Disaster.
The newest expose by Ross Gelbspan (Basic Books, Aug. 2004)
Global Warming the Complete Briefing, 2d Edition, John Houghton (Cambridge 1997)
Atmosphere, climate and change, Graedel & Crutzen (Freeman )
Change in the Weather, William Stephens (Delacorte Press 1999)
Greenhouse: 200-year story of global warming, Gate Christianson (Walker Publishing 1999)
Climate Change 2001, IPCC (Cambridge 2001) --- This is the full report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the world scientific body on
this topic.
The time series shows the combined global land and marine surface temperature record from 1856 to 2001. On this graph, the year 2001 was the second
warmest on record (now supplanted by the much warmer 2002). This time series is being compiled jointly by the Climatic Research Unit and the UK Met.
Office Hadley Centre. The record is being continually up-dated and improved. The principal reason is to detect climate change due to global warming
through an increase in temperature in the instrumental record. Increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere due to human activities
are most likely the underlying cause of warming in the 20th century."
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