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Global Warming Debate online

The founder of the highly respected Arts & Letters Daily Web site has created a new site  Climate Debate Daily  – a forum for both sides in the "heated" controversy over global warming. The site’s dual format sheds a scholarly light on this heavily politicized battle.  According to the website, Climate Debate Daily is intended to deepen our understanding of disputes over climate change and the human contribution to it. The site links to scientific articles, news stories, economic studies, polemics, historical articles, PR releases, editorials, feature commentaries, and blog entries. It includes arguments and evidence generally in support of the IPCC position on the reality of signficant anthropogenic global warming – and also includes material skeptical of the IPCC position and the notion that anthropogenic global warming represents a genuine threat to humanity.   As a matter of editorial policy, Climate Debate Daily "maintains a studied neutrality", allowing each side to present its most powerful and persuasive case. The goal is to allow readers to form their own judgments based on the best available information. The issue of climate change will remain important because it is affecting  government policies on a variety of issues worldwide. 

IPCC releases “Climate Change 2007”

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) — who won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore! — has just released their 4th assessment report on global warming entitled "Climate Change 2007." Released just in time for next month’s world’s energy ministers meeting in Bali, Indonesia, to begin talks on creating a global climate treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012. This has got to be among the most important government documents of the last decade and will hopefully move those policy makers to start addressing this dire situation NOW. Yesterday’s NY Times has more on the document’s release.

There are a bunch of sites devoted to climate change including the NY TImes’ DotEarth, Andrew Revkin’s blog (which has a good blogroll of other resources), Grist.org and RealClimate.org.

Some of the key findings from the Synthesis Report Summary for Policy MakerS (PDF) include:

  • Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level;
  • Global Green House Gas (GHG) emissions due to human activities have grown since pre-industrial times, with an increase of
    70% between 1970 and 2004;
  • There is high agreement and much evidence that with current climate change mitigation policies and related sustainable development practices, global GHG emissions will continue to grow over the next few decades;
  • Key vulnerabilities may be associated with many climate sensitive systems including food supply, infrastructure, health, water resources, coastal systems, ecosystems, global biogeochemical cycles, ice sheets, and modes of oceanic and atmospheric circulation.

 The Fourth Assessment Report (as well as all of the previous reports) are available electronically from the IPCC Web site. This report is released in four distinct sections:

 

Hardcopies of the full reports can be purchased from Cambridge University Press.

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