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Raj Patel: The Value of Nothing
Making a Life on a Tough New Planet
“With clarity, eloquence, deep knowledge and even deeper compassion for both planet and people, Bill McKibben guides us to the brink of a new, uncharted era. This monumental book, probably his greatest, may restore your faith in the future, with us in it.”—Alan Weisman, author of The World Without Us
EAARTH, by Bill McKibben
Check out our home town blog:
Eaarth on Salt Spring IslandThe Merchants of Doubt
Video from Naomi Oreskes
Merchants of Doubt Home PageArctic Sea Ice Extent – Daily Update
CO2 Now Graphic
Climate Interactive Temperature Scoreboard
Featured Link from NOAA
February 8, 2010: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has launched an excellent prototype Web portal for scientific climate data at www.climate.gov, a one-stop source of data and services for policy-makers, scientists, educators, businesses and the public.
NOAA Climate Services PortalFilm Trailer: Dirty Oil
A film illustrating the devastating impact that tar sands developments in Alberta, Canada are having on the environment and native First Nation communities Released in cinemas March 15th 2010 as part of the trilogy for The Co-operatives "Toxic Fuels" campaign http://toxicfuels.com/ Dirty Oil goes behind-the-scenes into the strip-mined world of Alberta, Canada, where the vast and toxic Tar Sands deposit supplies the U.S. with the majority of its oil.Alberta’s “Petropolis”
Shot primarily from a helicopter, filmmaker Peter Mettler's "Petropolis: Aerial Perspectives on the Alberta Tar Sands" offers an unparalleled view of the world's largest industrial, capital and energy project. For more information on this award-winning documentary or to pre-order it, go to www.petropolis-film.comCause for Optimism from Guy Dauncey
The Seven Wonders of the 21st Century
Go to Earthfuture.com to read about Guy Dauncey's inspiring and motivating new book:
The Climate ChallengeA Clear and Present Danger
Professor Christopher Field talks to Joseph Romm of ClimateProgress.org February 5, 2010 Christopher Field is the director of the Department of Global Ecology at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, professor of biology and environmental earth system science at Stanford University, and the Working Group II Co-Chair for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeGoogle Earth Outreach Globe
Dangerous Climate Change In the Arctic
Author: The UK Hadley Centre Met Office
First install Google Earth, then click here: mohc_defra_layer
Use Google Earth Outreach to explore and learn about the impacts of climate change with Climate Change in our World. Turn the globe to the Arctic and use the time-line toggler above the image to see the temperature anomaly increase.Important Links
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- “The Other Side” Radio
- BC Sustainable Energy
- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
- Canadians For Climate Action
- Climate Action Network Canada
- David Suzuki Foundation
- Dirty Oil Sands
- Drive-Thru-Lies
- Earth Future
- EcoSanity.org
- Elizabeth May’s New Green Party Blog
- Environmental Defence
- Forest Ethics
- Globe-net
- Greenpeace Canada
- Impolitical
- Institute for Education, Sustainability & Action
- JustEarth
- One Blue Marble
- Pembina Institute
- PowerUp Canada
- Progressive Economics Forum
- Salt Spring Energy Strategy
- Sierra Club BC
- Tar Sands Watch
- Zero Carbon Canada
Links - International
- 1 Sky
- 350.org
- Alaska Conservation Solutions
- An Introduction to Global Warming Impacts: Hell and High Water
- Arctic Focus
- Arctic Sea Ice Daily News
- Argonaut Planet
- BAMS State of the Climate in 2009
- Bill McKibben’s Official Site
- Climate and Capitalism
- Climate Central
- Climate Change: The Next Generation
- Climate Code Red
- Climate Ethics
- Climate Progress.org
- Climate Safety
- CO2 NOW
- DeSmogBlog
- George Monbiot Website
- Global Warming is Real
- Greener Times
- How to Talk to a Climate Skeptic
- James Hansen’s Website
- Johnny Rook’s Climaticide Chronicles
- MAHB (Millennium Assessment of Human Behavior)
- Mark Lynas Website
- New Economics Foundation
- Peak Energy
- Penn State Rock Ethics Institute
- Renewable Energy Information
- Solve Climate
- Sustainable Energy – Without the Hot Air (Synopsis)
- The Boy Who Denied Wolf
- US Climate Emergency Council
- US Ecomotion
- WE Can Solve the Climate Crisis
- Yale Environment 360
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