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ScienceNeed to get some pertinent and authoritative climate change science at your finger tips? The links below show you where to find it.
Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) This is the authority on climate change. The IPCC reports inform the United Nations discussions on climate change. The authors of the reports review all the climate science from around the world to inform their conclusions. The most recent IPCC reports were produced in 2001 - these were the 3rd Assessment Reports. The 4th Assessment Reports are due in 2007. The reports are written by three Working Groups - 1) Mitigation, 2) Impacts and 3) Adaptation. All the reports
are available online - be warned though the full text is hundreds of
pages long!
UK
Climate Impacts Programme The UK Climate Impacts Programme does pretty much what the name suggests - brings together UK climate impacts information. It has produced a report for impacts on each region, as well as issue based reports, such as the impacts of climate change on nature conservation and biodiversity. The website isn't the most user friendly as you have to register (it's free), and then plough through their publications listings - but do persevere as there are plenty of useful reports there somewhere! |
Last modified: 15 Feb 2008 |