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An alliance of Australian regional, state and national environmental, health, community development, and research groups focusing on the problem of climate change.
http://www.cana.net.au/
On effects of increasing atmospheric CO2 levels on the biosphere, with emphasis on studies that suggest a beneficial impact from rising C02. Also educational materials describing how to conduct CO2 enrichment and depletion experiments on plants, and weekly data from current experiments by S.B. Idso and others.
http://www.co2science.org
Provides information and co-ordination to help individuals reduce energy consumption and more.
http://www.climate-concern.com/
An independent, bipartisan, non-profit organization. Seeks to develop and advocate politically realistic U.S. greenhouse gas emission reduction policies.
http://www.cpc-inc.org/
An international network organization, coordinated from the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels, supported initially by the SHELL Foundation. It is intended to support cohesive policy responses to climate change.
http://www.climate-strategies.org/
A mechanism to bring together representatives of different parties concerned with the climate problem: industry, technology, major energy users, insurance and finance sectors, environmental NGOs, and scientific experts investigating climate change and options for sustainable development.
http://www.european-climate-forum.net
Web version of the exhibit 'Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast', which was developed jointly by the American Museum of Natural History and the Environmental Defense Fund and which toured the US in 1997.
http://globalwarming.enviroweb.org/
A Critical look at human culture through time, in response to climate change, ecological and societal responses. Chronologies feature Warm/Cold Events and their societal and social consequences.
http://sharpgary.org
Full text of the Kyoto Protocol, along with news and statistics related to the global warming problem.
http://www.cop3.org
A guide to global warming and an interactive map showing its effects. An invitation to pledge to reduce CO2 emissions and to encourage Congress to take action.
http://www.onesweetwhirled.org
SafeClimate is a source of tools, news, and information for individuals and organizations to take action to combat global climate change. A project of the World Resources Institute.
http://www.safeclimate.net
Site from Dr Singer expressing skepticism regarding many aspects of global warming.
http://www.sepp.org/
A lukewarm view of global warming from Tasmania. By John L. Daly.
http://www.john-daly.com/
The website version of Ross Gelbspan's 1995 book on global warming science, politics and industry disinformation, is now a website that tracks and updates climate-related developments, including 'Extreme Weather Profiles' from 1995-1999; campaigns of deception and disinformation by the fossil fuel lobby; and 'solution' strategies.
http://www.heatisonline.org
Argues that climate change proposals are based on inexact science and would be too expensive for Australia's industry.
http://www.lavoisier.com.au/
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