Wednesday, July 07, 2010

DAILY DOZEN: CLIMATE CHANGE

I stumbled on an article, which lead to some PDFs, which then lead to a book - so Climate Change became the topic for today's Dozen (and probably some updates along the way). Here's what I found...

1. Why the decision to tackle climate change isn’t as simple as Al Gore says. [The New Republic]
2. Is climate change worth tackling? [The New Republic]
3. Building a green economy. [The New York Times Magazine]
4. Advocates for immigrants turn to state legislatures to block Arizona-style law. [The Washington Post]

5. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Summary for Policy Makers (PDF). [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]
6. Discussion Paper: Designing climate mitigation policy (PDF). [Resources for the Future]
7. A question of balance: Weighing the options on global warming policies (PDF). [William Nordhaus - Yale University Press]
8. Climate Science Report (PDF). or (Flip Book). [The Copenhagen Diagnosis]

9. The Discovery of Global Warming by Spencer R. Weart (Book). [Google Books]
10. The Discovery of Global Warming. Introduction: A hyperlinked history of climate change science [American Institute of Physics]
11. Cool spells normal in warming world. [The New York Times]
12. Liberty and tyranny and epistemic closure. [The National Review]

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