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Climate Science Watch editor's pick popular

http://www.climatesciencewatch.org/

9 out of 10 stars (8 votes)

promotes integrity in the use of climate science in government by holding public officials accountable, while working to enable society to respond effectively to the challenges posed by global warming and climate change
Added: Apr. 15, 2006 | Rate It

Introduction to climate change popular

http://www.climateark.org/overview/

6 out of 10 stars (17 votes)

an overview to climate change and its causes with easy to understand graphics from UNEP
Added: May. 27, 2001 | Rate It

Beneath the Hot Air

http://www.nwf.org/nwfwebadmin/binaryVault/Beneathhotair200311.pdf

2 out of 10 stars (3 votes)

the National Wildlife Fedaration presents government data that exposes the truth behind President Bush's global warming plan (pdf)
Added: Sep. 09, 2003 | Rate It

Global Roundtable on Climate Change

http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/grocc/

4 out of 10 stars (5 votes)

a stakeholder forum of leaders from industry, governments and NGOs, set up to discuss and explore areas of potential consensus regarding core scientific, technological, and economic issues critical to shaping sound public policies on climate change
Added: Mar. 08, 2007 | Rate It

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